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Alexander Sanson
Jul 2, 20230 min read
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Symbolic Arbitrage
Flux by Collectif SCALE. Collectif SCALE, 2010. Contemporary Installations Where Art Meets Engineering To what extent could an...
Alexander Sanson
Apr 22, 202313 min read
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Flywheel of productivity and process
This is a crack at articulating my teaching philosophy which I think can be summed up as the flywheel of productivity and process....
Alexander Sanson
Feb 26, 20234 min read
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Art in service of biology?
Image: Nicolle R. Fuller A critical analysis of Piaget’s categorizations of concrete and formal operations; the implications for GCSE...
Alexander Sanson
Oct 8, 202223 min read
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To what extent can public arts education compensate for society?
Introduction According to Bob Smith (cited by Eton College 2021) at the Royal Academy, ‘Eton are making big investments in time, money...
Alexander Sanson
Oct 7, 202124 min read
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The fizz and why we are (possibly) here
The following post gives a theory as to why we are here. Start with what Let’s start by thinking about what we are, according to our...
Alexander Sanson
Dec 30, 20195 min read
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Alexander Sanson
Jul 16, 20190 min read
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Who are you?
Click here for Pecha Kucha talk and slides. The same stream of life that runs through my veins night and day runs through the world and...
Alexander Sanson
Jun 14, 20191 min read
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Great names vol. 1: Golden Flow, Alinea, Brexit
Operation Golden Flow, Alinea and Brexit are examples of great names. The name is the first port of call in the neurological cascade...
Alexander Sanson
Mar 22, 20194 min read
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Football: a sacred sport
“A group of men (sic) chasing a bit of leather around a field”. That from my grandfather who was unimpressed by football (soccer). But...
Alexander Sanson
Jan 21, 20195 min read
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Children of the stars
All men have the stars, but they are not the same thing for different people. For some, who are travellers, the stars are guides. For...
Alexander Sanson
Jan 6, 20192 min read
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Addressing a problem by changing the premise
If a problem appears big and complicated, burning up time and resources trying to solve it might not be the best approach. Perhaps the...
Alexander Sanson
Dec 30, 20182 min read
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