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PhDing @UofGlasgow • 🎨🤖 🧬🌿💧• art, media, culture & technology etc • 🇧🇬in🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 • she/her

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Harry Smith Archives (@hs_archives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This series of fascinating and fastidious Typewriter Drawings is oft-overlooked when considering the body of Harry's work. From what we know, these were created between the 1970s and the 1980s.

This series of fascinating and fastidious Typewriter Drawings is oft-overlooked when considering the body of Harry's work. From what we know, these were created between the 1970s and the 1980s.
Maria Economou (@mariaecogl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These 1890s theatre costume designs by J Howell Russell show the kind of transformation scene beloved of Victorian audiences: the veiled figures on the left burst out of their niches and sparkle with jewels on the right. At The Hunterian #StageandScreen #AcademicHeritageDay2023

These 1890s theatre costume designs by J Howell Russell show the kind of transformation scene beloved of Victorian audiences: the veiled figures on the left burst out of their niches and sparkle with jewels on the right. At <a href="/hunterian/">The Hunterian</a> #StageandScreen #AcademicHeritageDay2023
FutureEverything (@futureverything) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FutureEverything founder Drew Hemment Drew Hemment writes the intro to the story charting the origins of FutureEverything. Curated and written by Bilyana Palankasova bilyana as part of her PhD UofG Information Studies and The University of Edinburgh Read it here. bit.ly/410BKSs

FutureEverything founder Drew Hemment <a href="/toodrew/">Drew Hemment</a> writes the intro to the story charting the origins of FutureEverything. Curated and written by Bilyana Palankasova <a href="/hungryxghost/">bilyana</a> as part of her PhD <a href="/UofGInfoStudies/">UofG Information Studies</a> and <a href="/EdinburghUni/">The University of Edinburgh</a> Read it here. bit.ly/410BKSs
Paul Prudence (@mrprudence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not instructions for a game of recursive chess, or an outbreak of Cellular Automata, but weave patterns for textile designs in Design Texts - Fenwick Umpleby [1910] → archive.org/details/design…

Not instructions for a game of recursive chess, or an outbreak of Cellular Automata, but weave patterns for textile designs in Design Texts - Fenwick Umpleby [1910]
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archive.org/details/design…
Arts Professional (@artspro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

APNews: Arts Council England (Arts Council England) has updated its policies, warning that "political statements" made by individuals linked to an organisation can cause "reputational risk", breaching funding agreements (1/5)

SICSA Scotland (@sicsa_scotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read our latest blog from SICSA funded PhD student, Bilyana, bilyana on her Research Workshop trip to Berlin. sicsa.ac.uk/blog/research-…

Paul Prudence (@mrprudence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful delicate (and algorithmic) lacework from Madeline Thoman whose work 'centers on system dynamics as experienced through the patterns and repetitions of the slow-paced art of lacemaking' → madelinethoman.com

Wonderful delicate (and algorithmic) lacework from Madeline Thoman whose work 'centers on system dynamics as experienced through the patterns and repetitions of the slow-paced art of lacemaking'
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madelinethoman.com
Benjamin Andrew (@benfictional) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My top reasons to love Richard Serra: 1. His beautiful list of verbs for making art, that remains an infinite menu for overcoming creative blocks.

My top reasons to love Richard Serra:

1. His beautiful list of verbs for making art, that remains an infinite menu for overcoming creative blocks.