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Date: 04/28/2024
Research into the effects of hiding the face . . . with evidence from two Freuds. By Rosie Jackson.
Date: 01/16/2012
Fair-weather stags, hares, lambs and does.
Date: 12/17/2017
One could liken the death penalty juror to the experiment subjects of Stanley Milgram, who famously shed light on the capacity of ordinary people to commit heinous crimes.
Author: Julie Henry
Date: 12/29/2013
A simple case of a missing wheelie bin turns into an odyssey about rubbish and landscape design. By Julie Henry.
Date: 01/04/2013
In Volume I of his new series, Merlyn Driver introduces us to the Orkney Islands in the north of Scotland.
Author: Anonymous
Date: 01/07/2013
Back in October last year we held a Wild Culture Jamboree. We made a call out for creative responses to the question "What does wild culture mean to you?". Whether illustrations, videos, photographs or written pieces, we received some wonderful submissions and we'd like to thank everyone who took part. From Feral Theatre's brilliantly histrionic "Funeral For Lost Speices", to a hauntingly atmospheric "Hunt for the Scottish Monster", we enjoyed all of the entries in their glorious diversity.
Author: Tom Jeffreys
Date: 01/08/2013
Artist Steven Morgana on the indistinct relationship between progress and decay.
Date: 01/09/2013
“Glaciers are fast-moving tonnes of ice, but you can model them like honey.”
Author: Anonymous
Date: 01/10/2013
A deadly virus infesting the arts community enters by the ears and eyes to take over the mouth and eat away at the mind and soul.
Author: Sarah Lester
Date: 01/22/2017
In anthropology, how 'power over others' begs for new models of sharing. By Sarah Lester.