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A SHARED BREW
Last weekend, I should have been attending the Phlock Live photography conference and running filmmaking workshops. Like many others, I’d been looking forward to it for ages, so when the event was sadly cancelled, I wondered if there was something … Continue reading
Sculptural Headdresses by Joshua Werber Transform Blossoms into Wearable Art
In addition to designing dramatic floral arrangements for vases, Joshua Werber uses an unusual substrate: his head. The Brooklyn-based designer’s ongoing series #FloralTeteATete focuses on just one or two flower types at a time. Using the blossom’s natural shapes, colors, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, collaborations, Costume, creatives, Culture, Kumiko Matsuura, photography
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Finally, a Theremin for Rats – Atlas Obscura
With the help of human musician Dan Deacon, some rats have made a film soundtrack with it. Source: Finally, a Theremin for Rats
A New Manchester Alphabet has arrived!
For the past 18 months, we’ve been working on a very special project with staff and students from The Manchester Writing School and the Manchester School of Art. The idea for the project began when our Education and Outreach Officer, … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborations, Edwardian, illustration, Manchester, Manchester Society of Architects, Poetry, Roger Oldham
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