2008

Going Full Circle

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2008, Back Issues

Roland Barthes says, that ‘The wearing of an item of clothing is fundamentally an act of meaning that goes beyond modesty, ornamentation and protection. It is an act of signification and therefore a profoundly social act right at the heart of the dialectic of society.’

Mining The Future

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2008, Back Issues

Today, many of us realise that in burning all that coal, and encouraging the rest of the world to follow suit, industrialising Britain was unknowingly stoking humankind’s biggest single problem: global warming. Burning coal, like oil and gas, produces carbon dioxide, and other gases that slowly trap heat in the atmosphere.

Sustaining Our Identity

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2008, Back Issues
  Sublime: Why does heritage have a reputation of being old-fashioned or irrelevant, especially for young people? Francesco Badarin: Maybe we have to define ‘heritage’ better. We are in London,…

Working On The Inside

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2008, Back Issues
  Sublime: Hannah, your experiences at the BBC were key to inspiring you to social activism. What do you remember about that time? Hannah Jones: It was a fantastic experience.…

Fashionable Soul

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2008, Back Issues
As Head of the London College of Fashion, a college that has recently celebrated its centenary, I have spent some time contemplating the idea that our current delight in all…

To Hell In A Handcart

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2008, Back Issues
  It’s only relatively recently that design has become a word that’s dropped – or overused – at every opportunity. So it’s no wonder it’s taken so long for the…

Passionate Patriarch

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2008, Back Issues
  Many Hollywood actors like to sound off about politics. But few have been on the sharp end of it quite like Donald Sutherland. ‘I was in Yugoslavia when I…

Addicted To Novelty

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2008, Back Issues
  Initially, my first paragraph was about the amazing and baffling technological changes that have taken place in the last ten years, the creations that I really don’t understand, that…

Crap Towns

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2008, Back Issues
Could our kids do the same today? They have got something we didn’t have – the internet – but their opportunities to experiment at face-to-face retail are limited, and our…