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Don't Miss: The Great Animal Orchestra

Why not visit the online exhibition Degrees of Truth about architecture and the internet or read Howard Steven Friedman's book about the value we place on life

6 May 2020

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Visit online

Degrees of Truth by Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell is an art series exploring architecture and the internet placed in the wonderfully cluttered Sir John Soane’s Museum in London. Pay a visit online.

 

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Listen

The Great Animal Orchestra can be heard on the Instagram page of Fondation Cartier. It is the work of Bernie Krause, a former Hollywood musician whose field recordings show us the importance of sound in nature.

 

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Read

Ultimate Price: The value we place on life sees statistician Howard Steven Friedman reveal how those who distribute medicines and other limited resources measure – and often undervalue – human life.

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