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The art of tidying up

Humans Invent talks to oddball artist Ursus Wehrli about tidying up his surroundings.

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Jeremy Mayer turns typewriter parts into art

The artist who doesn’t glue, weld or solder his sculptures and only uses typewriter parts to build them.

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Digital taxidermy: Capturing memories in video art

Meet the projection mapping artist memorialising his friends.

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The scientific quest to find the lost Da Vinci

Humans Invent meets Professor Maurizio Seracini to discuss his search for Da Vinci’s lost painting.

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The camera hack revealing the fourth dimension

Humans Invent meets the man capturing spacetime in photography

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The Body Architect: Merging humans, fashion and technology

Lucy McRae is an inventor testing the relationship between technology and the human body.

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Jer Thorp: The man bringing data to life

Humans Invent talks to Jer Thorp about harnessing data for the good of society.

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The Sea Chair: Using beach waste to design

Humans Invent talks to Studio Swine about making furniture from waste.

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Dominic Wilcox: Recording the sounds of makers

Humans Invent spoke to designer Dominic Wilcox about recording the sounds of makers in East London.

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Reuben Margolin: The world is not flat or round, it’s wavy

Humans Invent talk to a unique innovator, the kinetic sculptor, Reuben Margolin

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John Jones: Framing Bacon, Hockney and Hirst

Humans Invent visit John Jones to examine the craft process behind a master framers.

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GIF gallery: Animated graphics get their own exhibition

Humans Invent talks to digital curator, Katrina Sluis, about launching the GIF exhibition at The Photographer’s Gallery.

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Jonathon Hunt: A stained glass jigsaw obsession

Humans Invent explore the ancient craft of stained glass meeting one of the UKs leading restorers.

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Inside art forgery: From chemical testing to infrared tech

Simon Gillespie invites Humans Invent into the world of art forgery.

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Master restorer Simon Gillespie: Marrying science and art

Humans Invent learns about the techniques used in art restoration and conservation.

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This is not a museum: Dennis Severs’ House

The innovation of a man who brought the past to life.

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If Wallace and Gromit drank wine: The corkscrew machine.

The new extravagant contraption that unscrews and pours your wine.

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Inside Hatfields: The art of antique restoration

Humans Invent visits Hatfields in London to explore the detailed craft of antique restoration.

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The robot that can draw your portrait

Humans Invent spied a robot that can draw your portrait at the Kinetica Art Fair 2012.

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Paper craft #5: Book Carving

Giving a new purpose to mass-produced, discarded books.

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