"Dream mapping" by Susan Hiller - part of an article, or rather a series of pictures, on how artists are reinventing the atlas (here).
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Bronagh Kennedy's hand-drawn map of London is based on 1914 maps (via) |
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What is a happy building? Here are 10 such... including "Hortus conclusus" (2009 - an enclosed garden), imo the best of the Serpentine's annual pavilions.
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Lovely sequence of photos of an old couple in their garden is here. The photos were taken by Ken Griffiths of the Sunday Times, starting in 1973.
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Quilt of the week is by Benedicte Caneill - this is a detail -
See the entire quilt (Units 32: Jazzy Blues) here.
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Sad sign (via) |
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Lego sign, Regent Street (via) - it'll be up till 15 July as part of "year of the bus" |
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The inventor of Kevlar, the lightweight fibre used in bulletproof vests and body armour, has died aged 90. Stephanie Kwolek was a chemist at the DuPont company in Wilmington, Delaware, when she invented the stronger-than-steel fibre in 1965. It was initially intended to be used in automobile tyres.
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It costs £53 to fix a pothole. £168m will help to fix some three million potholes in England by March 2015. "A drop in the bucket" says the Local Government Association.
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