Wednesday 18 December 2013

Number One Hundred and Thirty One: Fontart FA002


Number One Hundred and Thirty: Fontart FA001


Number One Hundred and Twenty Nine: Snow Symbol


This is a weather symbol for continuous heavy snow.

Number One Hundred and Twenty Eight: Fractal F1003


Number One Hundred and Twenty Seven: Kirigami


Kirigami is a form of origami that involves paper cutting.

Number One Hundred and Twenty Six: Paper Cut Two


This is a paper cut.

Number One Hundred and Twenty Five: Paper Cut


This is a paper cut.

Number One Hundred and Twenty Four: Snow Crystals


Wilson Bentley from Vermont took his first photo of snow crystals in 1885 and went on to take 5,000 more. He would catch them on black velvet.

Number One Hundred and Twenty Three: Desert and Snow


Christmas became confused when it was necessary to reconcile desert landscapes with the snow of the North Pole. Luckily there was heavy snow in parts of the Middle-East this year.

Number One Hundred and Twenty Two: Hamper


The Food Hamper is a common sight in the British Isles during December and January.

Friday 13 December 2013

Number One Hundred and Nineteen: Dentistry


Throughout history dental problems, teeth and dentistry have been treated as comic subjects. This is rarely the case for the owner of the teeth.

Number One Hundred and Eighteen: Patterns


We discover and interpret patterns in everything.

Number One Hundred and Seventeen: Dream Narratives


In dreams the brain can construct complicated illogical stories. Last night I dreamed I was storing possessions in a wardrobe in the street and a woman was sleeping in a skip on top of neatly folded sweaters.