The fundamentals of graph theory, the mathematical structures that model relations between paired objects, may only have been formalised recently but lattices have been recognised since humans started to trap, build and weave.
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Lady Birds
A question like “Why have there been no great women artists?” implies inadequacy in the 50% of the human population that births everyone. One wonders if perceptions have improved since Linda Nochlin posed the question in 1971.
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Scarves
The ten scarves below feature my original photography printed on luxurious silk, reflecting my travels across the world.
These scarves are strictly printed as a limited edition. I will only ever print a maximum of 39 of these scarves and will include a numbered certificate with each purchase verifying the limited edition and the number assigned to your scarf.
Scarf Size – 180cm long by 40 cm wide
Scarf Material – Silk Tencel Satin (32% Silk, 68% Tencel)
Finish – Machine Pin Hem
Tencel is a biodegradable material derived from wood pulp, and is reportedly 50% more absorbent than cotton, making it more breathable and resistant to odours. On top of this, It takes less water and energy to manufacture than cotton, and requires less dye. You can read more about it by following this link.
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Each scarf is £60, including postage. Contact me to discuss.
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Rounded
That a circle can’t be squared was proven in 1872. That gave rise to the metaphor of ‘squaring the circle’ to describe the impossible. You’ll recall that 22/7 aka π is transcendental and irrational; it’s a number that neither ends nor repeats. Forgetting their maths, media and politicians often talk of squaring circles when discussing crises, crises that never end but do repeat.
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Watershapes
Water shapes us.
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Gallery: Machine Driven
Some say that See/Saw is an illuminating history of how photographs frame and change our perspectives. Geoff Dyer certainly inspired me and my collaborator.
All images © Simon Robinson 2022 if not earlier.
https://canongate.co.uk/books/3450-see-saw-looking-at-photographs/
I wasn’t sure how to attribute credit for the pictures that ‘seeded’ those selected for my chapbook. The author had used appropriately credited versions in his book but I failed to contact the author through the publisher. So I created this gallery explaining the relevance to me of the pictures selected for this month’s edition. I included some links (click LOCATOR) to sites where the digital versions of the ‘seeding’ images can be seen as presented by the rights’ owners.