The last film to share is about the world of mathematical software. Continue reading “Mathematics & Computing”
Mathematics & Quantum Technology
Bristol Quantum Engineering Technology (QET) Labs shared their love of mathematics for our film within the gallery zone on encryption.
Video: Mathematics & Oceanography
How does mathematics inform our knowledge of the oceans? We travelled to Liverpool’s National Oceanographic Centre to understand more…
Video: Mathematics & Structural Engineering
Over the next few weeks I want to share some of the content I worked on for Mathematics: The Winton Gallery at the Science Museum.
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Investing in the Social in Modern China
With growing wealth and a population more in touch with new technology the future of financial investment is reliant on building on Chinese social networks in a modern way.
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Modelling the Oceans
In advance of the opening of Mathematics: The Winton Gallery next week, I have written a piece for the Science Museum journal about one of our key objects on display – a storm surge modelling machine developed in response to the North Sea flood of 1953. Read it here: https://goo.gl/iEl92O
The Isotype Institute & The Democratisation Of Statistics
Isotypes are a form of communication developed by Otto Neurath (1882-1945) during the nineteen-thirties. Continue reading “The Isotype Institute & The Democratisation Of Statistics”
Lighting Projects
A series of site-specific events that culminated in an exhibition. The visits focussed on disused, liminal spaces in and around Brighton. Continue reading “Lighting Projects”
Le Paysan de Paris and The Arcades
Since its publication in 1982, Das Passagen-Werk or the Arcades Project has been highly influential for the development of critical theory. The collection brings together notes on the city of Paris compiled by Walter Benjamin from 1927 until his death in 1940. Although unfinished, the Arcades Project can be seen as the culmination of Benjamin’s studies, both in form and content. Continue reading “Le Paysan de Paris and The Arcades”