I do, I do!!!
@panoptipandora
Ambivalent Academic and late-diagnosed AuDHDer---with special interests in Art; Psychology; Perfume; Histories of Photography/Dress/Fashion; Science and Astronomy (especially theories about time/space and the nature of reality).
I do, I do!!!
Some updates to our #fashionhistory starter pack - now with added @bernadettebanner.bsky.social ! Who else needs added? go.bsky.app/985g3hA
big fan of footnotes. Your labour is appreciated. :)
love this one!
Front cover of hard back book, Medieval Women: Voices & Visions.
Inside the book, open at essay on Work and Professions by Cordelia Beattie. One page is a full colour illustration from the Luttrell Psalter.
My contributor copy has arrived! Lots of beautiful images of exhibition items. Do go along to the British Library's amazing exhibition, Medieval Women: In Their Own Words, if you can - on until 2 March 2025.
www.seetickets.com/timeslot/med...
#MedievalSky π ποΈ
A simulation of the formation of dark matter structures from the early universe until today. Ralf Kaehler/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, American Museum of Natural History
Love this simulated image representing the formation of dark matter.
Ralf Kaehler/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, American Museum of Natural History
Our Nov βAt Homeβ is next Sunday the 24th & will be exploring cross-dressing in the long c19th. Exciting line-up: Jane Hattrick on Norman Hartnell, Eleanor Medhurst on male impersonation, & Hannah N. Karkari on cross-dressed women in modern Japan. Free & on zoom: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/at-home-wi...
Made one of these starter packs (interesting concept) and surely have not included many that should be here so please do comment and share to be added. go.bsky.app/985g3hA
great list!!!
Gentle reminder for myself and my fellow chronically ill, disabled, and neurodivergent creatives:
It's okay to create art at your own pace. Even really slowly.
Our bodies and brains work differently, and we need to give ourselves grace. I know it's hard to accept that, I struggle with it, too. β€οΈ
1) Critical and artistic dress practices in material/visual culture---19th to mid-20th C.
2) Patterns that resonate across disciplinary boundaries (ie: right now I'm obsessed by 'circular' forms in art/science/semiotics).
I couldn't agree more----and have found myself similarly absorbed in the contemplative care/art/history/culture so evident in pieces like this.
Hello BlueSky! We are historians who have been sharing our #researchjoy of c19th dress & textiles for over 5 yrs. We hold regular international 'At Home' events over zoom. Learn who we are, where to watch recorded 'At Homes', and how to get involved here: c19thdressandtextilesreframed.wordpress.com
I didn't know I was autistic when I was going through Perimenopause over a decade ago......I really wish I had known! Hindsight is 20/20 I guess. :)