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During the winter break, I’ve been immersed in Gaudí’s works, and I’ve finally figured out a question that’s puzzled me for a long time: why do luxury brands overseas struggle so much to create successful designs inspired by Chinese traditional culture? Looking at Gaudí’s Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Milà, and Casa Batlló, I can […]
Written by Dr Encarni Medina-Lopez (School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, and Lead of the FeME project) and Dr Kirsty Pringle (Software Sustainability Institute, EPCC, and FeME Specialist), on behalf of the FeME team In engineering, it’s essential to consider not just how a process works, but also how it might fail. Engineers do this […]
My name is Ellie Priest. Coming from the salty air and ocean inspired artisans of Cornwall. Currently studying at Edinburgh college of art, my passions lie within sculpture including modelling, casting and figurative study. Personally, I believe sculpture is a beautiful and expressive way to communicate a story, thought, experience or opinion to its audience. […]
‘who’s left?’ In the process of creating this artwork, I found myself immersed in the simultaneous endeavour of crafting a full-body sculpture that was the natural progression from my previous project titled ‘What for?’ The profound impact of the theme I explored in that project, coupled with the insightful feedback I received during its exhibition, […]