Webster County Conservation is holding an Ancient Technologies Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the Matt Cosgrove River’s Edge Discovery Center, 20 N. First St. How did people do things back in the ...
The first step in the Bautistas’ process is dying the wool. The couple prefers natural dyes, such as branches from a walnut tree to dye wool. The Bautistas had mainly stuck with traditional Zapotec ...
One year after the first wooden piles were driven into the waters of Loch Tay, the ambitious project to rebuild a crannog is entering its ...
Our interactions with technology are dramas of skin, bone, information, rhythm, and power. Technologies refine, track, ...
Behind the looms of a workshop in the heart of Addis Ababa, dozens of weavers deftly repeat the same motions to craft ...
One year after the first wooden piles were driven into the waters of Loch Tay, the ambitious project to rebuild a crannog is entering its ...
One year after the first wooden piles were driven into the waters of Loch Tay, the ambitious project to rebuild a crannog is ...
The influential computer scientist Mark Weiser once wrote that “a good tool is an invisible tool. By invisible, I mean that the tool does not intrude on ...
The Bautistas once struggled to find the space to show their handwoven rugs. Now the opportunities feel as expansive as their art.
Sleek yet expressive, Ives brings an elevated, contemporary tone to modern interiors. Machine-woven in India with precision and care, each rug features a fluid interplay of cool silver and warm gold ...
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