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Worlds Apart
A short animation that travels through a whirlwind of questions surrounding the science and religion debate. The film invites the viewer into the details of the conversations, where there is less conflict than it seems from far off.
Plastic Bottle Caps Bound by Thread Undulate Across Ghizlane Sahli’s Embroidered Sculptures | Colossal
OCTOBER 12, 2022. GRACE EBERT MOM014” (2020), silk threads on plastic and metal, 117 x 200 x 38 centimeters. Images courtesy of the artist, Echoing coral, cells, and the contours of the female body, Ghizlane Sahli stitches sculptural embroideries that curve and … Continue reading
Colorfully Cast Hands in Carol Milne’s Knitted Glass Sculptures Won’t Drop a Stitch | Colossal
OCTOBER 11, 2022. KATE MOTHES “Metamorphosis.” Images © Carol Milne, While they might seem like gibberish to the non-knitter, abbreviations like “Sl1P” or “K2tog”— “slip next stitch purlwise” or “knit 2 stitches together”—represent how lengths of spun fiber become a fabric. … Continue reading
Trickster Gods and the Mortals Who Love Them | Fate & Fabled
If you’ve attended a sleepover party in the last 50 years, chances are high that you’ve encountered a prank call – maybe you’ve even made one yourself. But for thousands of years before the invention of the telephone, pranks fell … Continue reading
Six Centuries, 700 Scientists, 300 Groundbreaking Milestones: A New Book Examines the Invaluable History of Science Illustrations | Colossal
OCTOBER 10, 2022. GRACE EBERT Sagittal section of the body of a male; An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy: After Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies, Christian Wilhelm Braune, Philadelphia, 1877 © Courtesy US National Library of Medicine. All images courtesy Taschen … Continue reading