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100,000 BS – a film about Peak Stuff

100,000 BS – a film about Peak Stuff

By Kate Riley
October 03, 2016

AN ANIMATION EXPLORING THE ORIGINS OF 'PEAK STUFF' BY STEPHANIE LAMACCHIA AND LACHLAN BAIN.  '100,000 B.S (Before Stuff)' is an...

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Slow Fashion Part Two — Meet AARLI, Rachael Cassar & Bhalo

Slow Fashion Part Two — Meet AARLI, Rachael Cassar & Bhalo

By Angela Ha
July 31, 2016

Welcome to the second part of our introduction to our ‘Slow Fashion’ feature.  Meet TJ Cowlishaw, Rachael Cassar and Jessica...

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Slow Fashion Part One — Meet Felicia Semple

Slow Fashion Part One — Meet Felicia Semple

By Angela Ha
July 25, 2016

By the time you read this, Ligature Journal Issue One should be (almost) at the printers. If we had the...

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Meet Annabel Lahz

Meet Annabel Lahz

By Angela Ha
July 18, 2016

As the launch of Ligature Journal Issue One looms closer, we are excited to introduce one of our final contributors...

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Meet Michael Johansson

Meet Michael Johansson

By Angela Ha
July 11, 2016

This week we have the great pleasure of welcoming Michael Johansson to Ligature Journal Issue One. Michael Johansson is a...

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Meet Sarah Koik

Meet Sarah Koik

By Angela Ha
June 28, 2016

This week we are pleased to announce that Sarah Koik is contributing to Ligature Journal Issue One. Sarah directs the...

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Meet Warehouse TERRADA

Meet Warehouse TERRADA

By Angela Ha
June 20, 2016

 With another week behind us we welcome yet another contributor to Ligature Journal Issue One, Warehouse TERRADA. Warehouse TERRADA began...

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Meet Anti-materialist Greg Foyster

Meet Anti-materialist Greg Foyster

By Angela Ha
June 06, 2016

This week we are pleased to announce that anti-materialist Greg Foyster will be a contributor for Ligature Journal Issue One!...

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Meet Capsula Mundi

Meet Capsula Mundi

By Angela Ha
May 30, 2016

Capsula Mundi is the big idea that has grown from the fertile collaboration of these two diverse and passionate Italian designers. Originally a submission for the “Salone del Mobile” in Milian in 2003, the design investigates two main points — how to create an evocative object which can change the way we think about death, and what the environmental impact that object has.

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