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Maths as art

I have a friend who took A levels in maths and art. If I had been allowed, I would have taken A levels in maths and art. I wasn’t allowed (school rules dictated that physics and chemistry were the better … Continue reading

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What does the London Underground taste like to you?

To me the London Underground doesn’t taste of anything, but to one man, James Wannerton, it tastes of all sorts of things from roast lamb to sausage rolls, from prune juice to ham sandwich, and from soft black wine gum … Continue reading

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Synaesthesia and art – is January red?

I have synaesthesia and I’ve always wondered whether it means I have an advantage in my artistic pursuits. It is believed that between 1-4% of people have some form of synaesthesia. The word synaesthesia is composed of two Greek words … Continue reading

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