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the spaces we live in
influenced by Josef Albers' Interaction of Colour theory
a Melanie Thompson Judith Barnet installation, "Mrs Williams, homage to a homemaker"
Even the Governor of the Bank of England has recognised that exclusion, in the form of economic privilege, has a detrimental effect on society, and that a society that looks out for the needs of all of its citizens, instead of favouring an elite, is one which will thrive. He goes on to state that research has shown that equality is one of the most important factors of happiness and that a sense of community is a “critical determinant of wellbeing.”
soundtrack with the kind permission of John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers
perceptions of one's space they are in
a new world
a checklist
above the clouds
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