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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616g)
Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616f)
Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616a)
Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616b)
Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616e)
Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616c)
Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616d)
Harvest mouse on blackberries
Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
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The exploding toys of Alan Sailer, Camarillo, California, America - 08 Nov 2012
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War On Christmas: Alan Sailer's Exploding Toys
If you are excited about Christmas, look away now.
Serial object destroyer Alan Sailer has turned his twisted attention to exploding much-loved toys.
The high-speed photography fanatic has selected children's favourites and destroyed them with firecrackers.
And thanks to his photographic expertise, the 57-year-old has managed to capture the moment the poor playthings were blown apart.
Unfortunate toys and characters include a Mickey Mouse mug blowing its top, Tweety Pie losing his head, a troll head cracking up and a Rubik's Cube exploding into pieces.
Alan, from Camarillo, California, explains: "The poor defenseless toys are common so I pick them up from garage sales. I try my best to keep the costs under a dollar per shot.
"I will admit that it is fun to mess with toy archetypes. I have to smile when an icon of sweet innocence like My Little Pony crumbles to pieces in rather horrifying way."
To blow up the objects Alan uses a firecracker modified so that it can be fired using an electrical signal. He then has to synchronise the opening of the camera shutter with the explosion. It does not need to be really accurate, but it does need to be better than lighting a fuse.
"The camera is unimportant, it's not a special camera. I use a Nikon D90 for most of my shots. I have also used an old Nikon F3 film camera, a Canon G6, Rebel XT etc. The camera must have a manual focus and manual settings is all.
"The flash is the key, that and the detector/trigger. I use a home built flash based on a model built in the 1950s by Harold Edgerton. The flash is really fast about 1 millionth of a second and it stops the action.
"The detector/trigger is also critical. It detects that the debris from the explosion has arrived and fires the flash at just the ...
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James Kuhn Facepaint, Michigan, America - Nov 2009
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Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
*EXCLUSIVE TO REX*
FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is...
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James Kuhn Facepaint, Michigan, America - Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Kuhn / Rex Features ( 1033442am )
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Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
*EXCLUSIVE TO REX*
FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face...
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Inside The Wilhelma Zoo In Stuttgart, Germany
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Inside The Wilhelma Zoo In Stuttgart, Germany
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Health checks are carried out on Hazel dormice by the DRAHS team, inside the Vets hospital at ZSL London Zoo.
Health checks are carried out on Hazel dormice by the DRAHS (Disease Risk Analysis & Health Service) team, inside the Vets hospital at ZSL London Zoo, as part of reintroduction programme. These dormice will be being released to a new woodland home in June, and so this specialist wildlife health team provide pre-release health checks to ensure they are fit and healthy for release.
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Health checks are carried out on Hazel dormice by the DRAHS team, inside the Vets hospital at ZSL London Zoo.
Health checks are carried out on Hazel dormice by the DRAHS (Disease Risk Analysis & Health Service) team, inside the Vets hospital at ZSL London Zoo, as part of reintroduction programme. These dormice will be being released to a new woodland home in June, and so this specialist wildlife health team provide pre-release health checks to ensure they are fit and healthy for release.
London, UK. 15/5/25
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Woolly mice created on path to bringing back the mammoth
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Researchers have created a woolly mouse — to help bring the long extinct mammoth back to life.
US company Colossal Bioscience is looking to bring back the mammoth using DNA sequences found in well preserved animals frozen after death.
Scientists did computational analysis of woolly mammoth genomes ranging from 3,500 years old to over 1.2 million years old.
Colossal’s mammoth team explored a data set of 121 mammoth and elephant genes to identify the significant ones that impact hair and other cold-adaptation traits.
The scientists refined the list to include ten genes related to hair length, thickness, texture, and colour that were compatible with expression in a mouse.
The team then edited the mouse genome using a streamlined strategy that combined three editing technologies.
The gene editing resulted in the woolly mice.
They all have an edit that causes loss of function in a gene called fibroblast growth factor 5, or FGF5, which alters hair growth cycles.
This leads to hair that can grow as much as three times longer than wild type.
At the same time genes that affect hair follicle development and structure led to the mice growing hair with a woolly texture, wavy coats, and curled whiskers.
OPS: The genetically modified wooly mice created by Colossal Bioscience
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Virtual reality headset for mice to help study Alzheimer's
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Researchers have built virtual reality goggles for mice - to help study human brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s.The mini VR headsets were created using low-cost, off-the-shelf components, such as smartwatch displays and tiny lenses.They rack the rodent’s eye movements and changes in pupil size.For experiments, a mouse stands on a treadmill, with its head fixed in place, as it peers into a pair of eye pieces. It’s neural activity patterns can then be fluorescently imaged.The technology is said to have the potential to help reveal the neural activity that informs spatial navigation and memory function.This would give scientists new insights into disorders such as Alzheimer’s and its potential treatments.The US team at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York State, was led by biomedical engineering, professor Chris Schaffer and assistant neurobiology and behaviour professor Ian Ellwood.
OPS: A mouse on a treadmill staring into the specially made VR goggles.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
Welcome to Campfire with the UK premiere of their work The Pigeon & The Mouse, at The Space, London, UK
6th September 2023
Press photocall
Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn
Making their London debut, New York based dance-theatre duo Welcome to Campfire present The Pigeon & The Mouse at The Space Theatre from 9-11 September 2023, following sold-out performances across NYC.
A sci-fi danceplay, The Pigeon & The Mouse is an apocalyptic love story. Set in the aftermath of a civil war that has forced the city into quarantine, two lovers shelter together in an abandoned church. An evacuation order forces them to confront the reality of leaving home, and potentially each other.
Welcome to Campfire combines dance and theatre to create original sci-fi danceplays for the stage and screen. Founded by Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn, following their performances together in Punchdrunk's hit Off-Broadway show Sleep No More, they have collaborated to devise and perform four productions in New York and Shanghai. They were artists in residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in spring 2023.
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Wearable computer mouse is really handy
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A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers.
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A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers.
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A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers.
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A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers.
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Wearable computer mouse is really handy
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A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers.
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Wearable computer mouse is really handy
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A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers. USB charging
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Wearable computer mouse is really handy
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A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers.
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Wearable computer mouse is really handy
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Pictures must credit: Clip Mouse
A new computer mouse has been developed that is worn on the hand and operated by finger gestures.
The perfectly named Clip Mouse connects to both PC and Apple Mac devices via Bluetooth 5, functions just like a regular desktop version.
The German designed gadget can perform all the familiar gestures and functions.
But the big difference is that instead of an optical laser sensor it utilises a gyroscope module, usually found in virtual reality controller devices.
A built-in touchpad beneath the fingers monitors the type and direction of gestures as well as the pressure applied by your fingers.
The gyroscope module is specifically designed to recognise movement in the horizontal plane using what the makers call a “carefully crafted” algorithm.
This means that all other hand movements are ignored, ensuring intuitive and accurate operation.
The controller supports all the classic options such as left-click, right-click, scrolling, previous/next page and double-click.
OPS: The Clip Mouse which is suitable for Apple or PC computers. Highlighted button for resetting and switching on and off
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‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
ÔIt became a compulsionÕ: how fertility forums took over my life. After years trying for a child without success, I sought solace in online message boards. Before long, I was spending hours a day poring over intimate posts, sharing everything with total strangers. Would it help?
Infertility is common: one in seven couples in the UK experience it, with 12% of women aged 25-34 and 17.7% of women aged 35-44 saying they have unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant. After two years of trying for a second child, I recently underwent three rounds of IVF. The first ended in a chemical pregnancy (an early miscarriage, occurring within the first few weeks); on the second, we banked the embryos as insurance; and on the third round in October 2020, I became pregnant with twins, but lost one. I now have a three-month-old baby girl.
So, like many women, I sought answers and solace in online message boards, niche Facebook groups and closed communities. I began by poring over photos of other womenÕs pregnancy tests; reading when they last had sex and in what position. I knew their partnersÕ sperm counts; I noted tips such as how to use a mooncup as a fertility aid. As I went through the different stages of my quest to get pregnant, I left behind the TTC (Òtrying to conceiveÓ) forums and moved on to closed Facebook groups, from IVF Support UK to Low Ovarian Reserve Support Group to IVF Babies Due Date Group.
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‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
ÔIt became a compulsionÕ: how fertility forums took over my life. After years trying for a child without success, I sought solace in online message boards. Before long, I was spending hours a day poring over intimate posts, sharing everything with total strangers. Would it help?
Infertility is common: one in seven couples in the UK experience it, with 12% of women aged 25-34 and 17.7% of women aged 35-44 saying they have unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant. After two years of trying for a second child, I recently underwent three rounds of IVF. The first ended in a chemical pregnancy (an early miscarriage, occurring within the first few weeks); on the second, we banked the embryos as insurance; and on the third round in October 2020, I became pregnant with twins, but lost one. I now have a three-month-old baby girl.
So, like many women, I sought answers and solace in online message boards, niche Facebook groups and closed communities. I began by poring over photos of other womenÕs pregnancy tests; reading when they last had sex and in what position. I knew their partnersÕ sperm counts; I noted tips such as how to use a mooncup as a fertility aid. As I went through the different stages of my quest to get pregnant, I left behind the TTC (Òtrying to conceiveÓ) forums and moved on to closed Facebook groups, from IVF Support UK to Low Ovarian Reserve Support Group to IVF Babies Due Date Group.
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FEATURE - Fotograf inszeniert Fuchs und Maus in Halloween-Umgebung
PICTURE SHOWS: Charlie the fox checks out a mouse in the stables
A keen wildlife photographer has snapped a series of photos of wild animals in a spooky set-up ahead of Halloween.
Richard Bowler from Corwen, North Wales, has spent many years photographing some of the wild animals on his land and building trusting relationships with them.
In one picture, local foxes Hetty and Charlie are seen gently checking out a tiny mouse.
In another image, Capone the Barn Owl sits on a Pumpkin surrounded by Halloween decorations in Richard's home.
Richard said of the series: "Having been in local and now national lockdown for a few weeks now I decided to produce some seasonal images with the animals that share my life with while staying at home."
Where: Corwen, North Wales, United Kingdom
When: 27 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Fotograf inszeniert Fuchs und Maus in Halloween-Umgebung
PICTURE SHOWS: Hetty the fox checks out a mouse in the stables
A keen wildlife photographer has snapped a series of photos of wild animals in a spooky set-up ahead of Halloween.
Richard Bowler from Corwen, North Wales, has spent many years photographing some of the wild animals on his land and building trusting relationships with them.
In one picture, local foxes Hetty and Charlie are seen gently checking out a tiny mouse.
In another image, Capone the Barn Owl sits on a Pumpkin surrounded by Halloween decorations in Richard's home.
Richard said of the series: "Having been in local and now national lockdown for a few weeks now I decided to produce some seasonal images with the animals that share my life with while staying at home."
Where: Corwen, North Wales, United Kingdom
When: 27 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Fotograf inszeniert Fuchs und Maus in Halloween-Umgebung
PICTURE SHOWS: Hetty the fox checks out a mouse in the stables
A keen wildlife photographer has snapped a series of photos of wild animals in a spooky set-up ahead of Halloween.
Richard Bowler from Corwen, North Wales, has spent many years photographing some of the wild animals on his land and building trusting relationships with them.
In one picture, local foxes Hetty and Charlie are seen gently checking out a tiny mouse.
In another image, Capone the Barn Owl sits on a Pumpkin surrounded by Halloween decorations in Richard's home.
Richard said of the series: "Having been in local and now national lockdown for a few weeks now I decided to produce some seasonal images with the animals that share my life with while staying at home."
Where: Corwen, North Wales, United Kingdom
When: 27 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Fotograf inszeniert Fuchs und Maus in Halloween-Umgebung
PICTURE SHOWS: Charlie the fox checks out a mouse in the stables
A keen wildlife photographer has snapped a series of photos of wild animals in a spooky set-up ahead of Halloween.
Richard Bowler from Corwen, North Wales, has spent many years photographing some of the wild animals on his land and building trusting relationships with them.
In one picture, local foxes Hetty and Charlie are seen gently checking out a tiny mouse.
In another image, Capone the Barn Owl sits on a Pumpkin surrounded by Halloween decorations in Richard's home.
Richard said of the series: "Having been in local and now national lockdown for a few weeks now I decided to produce some seasonal images with the animals that share my life with while staying at home."
Where: Corwen, North Wales, United Kingdom
When: 27 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Fotograf inszeniert Fuchs und Maus in Halloween-Umgebung
PICTURE SHOWS: Hetty the fox checks out a mouse in the stables
A keen wildlife photographer has snapped a series of photos of wild animals in a spooky set-up ahead of Halloween.
Richard Bowler from Corwen, North Wales, has spent many years photographing some of the wild animals on his land and building trusting relationships with them.
In one picture, local foxes Hetty and Charlie are seen gently checking out a tiny mouse.
In another image, Capone the Barn Owl sits on a Pumpkin surrounded by Halloween decorations in Richard's home.
Richard said of the series: "Having been in local and now national lockdown for a few weeks now I decided to produce some seasonal images with the animals that share my life with while staying at home."
Where: Corwen, North Wales, United Kingdom
When: 27 Oct 2020
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No sex, please, we’re colleagues: the new rules of office romance. Last year the CEO of McDonald’s lost his job over a consensual affair. Has the workplace crush had its day?
No sex, please, we’re colleagues: the new rules of office romance. Last year the CEO of McDonald’s lost his job over a consensual affair. Has the workplace crush had its day?
Stylist: Helen Wrigglesworth.
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No sex, please, we’re colleagues: the new rules of office romance. Last year the CEO of McDonald’s lost his job over a consensual affair. Has the workplace crush had its day?
No sex, please, we’re colleagues: the new rules of office romance. Last year the CEO of McDonald’s lost his job over a consensual affair. Has the workplace crush had its day?
Stylist: Helen Wrigglesworth.
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No sex, please, we’re colleagues: the new rules of office romance. Last year the CEO of McDonald’s lost his job over a consensual affair. Has the workplace crush had its day?
No sex, please, we’re colleagues: the new rules of office romance. Last year the CEO of McDonald’s lost his job over a consensual affair. Has the workplace crush had its day?
Stylist: Helen Wrigglesworth.
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FEATURE - Schachspielen mit augestopften Mäusen
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Here is a chess set not for the squeamish – with the figures made up of taxidermy mice.The kings, queens, knights, bishops , castles and pawns are all rodents dressed in appropriate costumes.The set includes 16 light colored mice and 16 dark mice, in various sizes, pawns being the smallest.The mice are all individually stuffed by self-taught taxidermist Rachael Garcia from Florida in the USA.She stresses that the dead mice were acquired from a captive breeding facility that distributes frozen rodents for pet reptile feeding.As well as mice, Rachael uses foam, cotton, wire, beads, fabric, wood, paint, paper and glue to make each set which take at least 30 to 60 days to complete and dry.She said:” Every mouse was a unique creature in life, making each piece of this set a one of kind creation hand stuffed by me.”The set comes complete with wooden handmade chess board, and storage boxes.She can customise both the costumes of the pieces and the colours and board design. The sets are available from her store on shopping website Etsy under the trading name TheCurious13.
OPS: The taxidermy mice chess set by Rachael Garcia.One of the two opposing chess armies.
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