Fascinating research by Jess Cooney, a Cambridge archaeologist, has uncovered evidence that cave art in the form of "finger flutings" were made by children as young as 3 years old.
Within the 8km cave system in Rouffignac, France, and amongst stunning drawings of mammoths, rhinoceros and horses, these symbolic images were created 13,000 years ago by dragging fingers across the soft walls and ceilings. The research reveals that some of the flutings they studied were made by a
three-year-old child, with the most prolific young artist being a girl of
five.
You can watch a video of Jess Cooney describing her discoveries here.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Gold Award for Snug!
Snug has just won a gold award at the 2012 Primary Teacher awards (equipment and toys category)
Thursday, July 19, 2012
This is brilliant...
Check out this video of a girl who really knows how to do interpretive dancing!
Inspiring quote...
“One should teach children to dance on a tightrope without a
safety net,
to sleep at night alone under the sky, to row a boat out on the open sea.
One should teach them to imagine castles in the sky instead of houses on the ground,
to be nowhere at home but in life itself and to find security within themselves.”
- H.H. Dreiske, German poet and social worker
Thanks to Ip-d!p for highlighting this...
to sleep at night alone under the sky, to row a boat out on the open sea.
One should teach them to imagine castles in the sky instead of houses on the ground,
to be nowhere at home but in life itself and to find security within themselves.”
- H.H. Dreiske, German poet and social worker
Thanks to Ip-d!p for highlighting this...
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Fruity in Hong Kong
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Chris O'Shea
Our talented designer friend Chris O'Shea has created a fun new app which turns an iphone or ipod touch into a toy vehicle...watch the video here.
A recent interactive installation of his that also caught our eye is Body Swap - which transforms the body movements of two people projected onto a screen. The clever bit is this: the images are swapped, so that each takes control of the other! ...watch the hilarious video here.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Gillet Square in FX magazine
Last month, FX Magazine ran an article titled 'Youth Opportunities' about the need to engage young people, now more than ever, in post-riot UK. SNUG in Gillett Square was sited as an inspirational and innovative example of public space design.
See the full article here.
See the full article here.
Strange landscaping in the woods
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Snug featured in Popular Science magazine...
Friday, February 3, 2012
Pedestrians can now loop-the-loop!
German artists Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth have created an aerial walkway in Duisberg, Germany called 'Tiger and Turtle - Magic Mountain'. It consists of a staircase which winds like a ribbon through space in the manner of a rollercoaster, and includes an 'impossible' closed spiral loop - surely an irresistable challenge?!
It also looks amazing at night...
all photographs by Heike Mutter & Ulrich Genth, via Dezeen
It also looks amazing at night...
all photographs by Heike Mutter & Ulrich Genth, via Dezeen
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