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colingilchrist · 3 years
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SOCIAL TAILOR Sizzle 2021 from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
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colingilchrist · 3 years
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ST Insight 21 from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
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colingilchrist · 4 years
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Circular1 HEALTH Call for help - Regional Testing Laboratories from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
COVID-19 Regional Testing Laboratory - scaling up to deliver testing laboratories - make this happen. circular1.com/health
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colingilchrist · 4 years
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MOBILE Testing Laboratory from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
COVID-19 MOBILE Testing Laboratory - scaling up to deliver mobile testing laboratories - make this happen.
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colingilchrist · 4 years
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Circular1 Health Steriloc from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
Steriloc - the entry system that keeps viruses out. Removes cross-contamination, keeping key workers safe in the knowledge that the spread of infection is dramatically reduced.
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colingilchrist · 4 years
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Yerbury. Portrait of an Artist. from matt jacobs on Vimeo.
Join the Yerburys behind the scenes for a glimpse into how they weave the magic into their exquisite nude images. Influenced by Trevor's grandfather who was shooting nudes in the '20s and '30s, their work is classical yet at the same time refreshing and exciting. An inspiring look into the magic of two photographers at the very top of their game. WARNING. CONTAINS FEMALE NUDITY.
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colingilchrist · 4 years
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IBioIC20 Conference Talk and Panel Chair from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
The Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) connects industry with academic expertise and government to accelerate and de-risk commercialisation, to bring new biotechnology processes and products to the global market. For the annual conference 2020, Lynn Wilson was invited to host their session on Fashion and the Circular Economy - this is a snapshot of that session.
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colingilchrist · 4 years
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Suilven from Alastair Humphreys on Vimeo.
This adventure began with a map. Or perhaps it began with a bike ride -- I can't remember any more. It doesn't really matter, I suppose, but good ideas do tend to brew when either a map or a bicycle is involved. A few years ago I spent a glorious week in Scotland, riding my bike and sleeping in remote mountain bothies. My only sadness was that I did not have more time for I remember slurping noodles one evening, looking up at the extraordinary shark fin skyline of Suilven and longing to camp up on the summit. The mountain rose out of the hummocks and heather and scattered lochans of Assynt into a breathtaking ridge like a magnificent grey castle, capturing both my eye and my imagination. But time was short and I had to leave the peak unclimbed.
Back home, I work in a small wooden shed. On my desk, amongst the clutter of To Do lists and empty tea mugs, is a small, framed relief map of Suilven. I have looked at it fondly every day since that bothy ride.
The third prod towards this adventure came when I was making a film with my friend Tem a couple of years ago. We endured (and enjoyed) perhaps the windiest wilderness camp of our lives, up on the ridge of Quinag in the Highlands. In the distance stood Suilven once again. Tem and I began chatting about the idea of one day catching the overnight sleeper train up from London to climb the mountain and camp on top. I have sat with Tem and beer in all sorts of bars around the world talking about how good that would be. But oftentimes the trouble with modern life is not a lack of enthusiasm for challenges nor inspiration for exciting ideas. The problem is how busy we all are, and the real difficulty comes in separating the urgent from the important and then making adventure happen. We need to do what we can, with what we have, and do it now.
And so when Brompton contacted me to help showcase the freedom that their folding bicycles give, I knew this was my opportunity to turn the dream into action at last. I have been using a Brompton bike to explore the wilder parts of Britain for almost a decade, so I knew that it would be ideal. Suilven, here we come!
Bicycle: Brompton Explorer Camping Gear: Alpkit
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colingilchrist · 4 years
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Mateusz Chojnowski | Motion Graphics Showreel 2017 from Mat Chojnowski on Vimeo.
Collection of work created between 2014 and 2016.
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colingilchrist · 5 years
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Rocket for The Entrepreneurs Group from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
The award winning business simulation developed by Games Without Frontiers. teguk.co.uk
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colingilchrist · 5 years
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Making a Wreath by Lady Haig's Poppy Factory from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
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colingilchrist · 5 years
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Short - Making a Wreath from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
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colingilchrist · 5 years
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LHPF Wreath Centres from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
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colingilchrist · 5 years
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Purvis Marquee Hire share some Google reviews from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
1 min film depicting some of the work that Purvis marquees do for their clients and customers, with quotes taken directly from some of the recent Google reviews.
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colingilchrist · 5 years
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Rocklea, Little Gruinard 2019 from SOCIAL TAILOR on Vimeo.
An insight into the location and setting of Rocklea, Little Gruinard - a self-catering holiday home set on the shore line of Gruinard Bay, Wester Ross (Ross shire), in the Scottish highlands. rocklea-lg.com
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colingilchrist · 5 years
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The NBT Group ROCKET Feedback from Games Without Frontiers on Vimeo.
Toby Bridges, CEO, The NBT Group; Mike Miller, CEO, INCUBE8; Peter Oram, Group Chief Growth Officer, The NBT Group; Fran Ratliff, Head of Client Services, The O Team PR all give their feedback on the Games Without Frontiers ROCKET Business Simulation day.
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colingilchrist · 6 years
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Tim Dew from Games Without Frontiers on Vimeo.
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