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The Cabinet of Curiosities is a space for collecting, documenting, and reflecting — on the curious, the everyday, and everything in between.
Inspired by the Victorian tradition of assembling oddities and artefacts, this is where research fragments, reflections, and field notes are gathered — not always polished, but always worth keeping.
You’ll find a mix of content here, including short series, case studies, and one-off pieces like write-ups from talks and exhibitions, curious finds from the archive, marginalia, and moments of research-in-the-wild.
Think of it as a drawer you open when you’re not quite sure what you’re looking for — but you know you’ll find something worth keeping.
First post coming soon.
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