Thomas Wynne-Morgan
MA work
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Arousal Tie, Thomas Wynne-Morgan
Arousal Tie, Thomas Wynne-Morgan
From the moment of conception, men are the weaker sex. Male fetuses suffer from a greater risk of still birth or miscarriage than female and the grown man will die six years earlier.
The relation between male and female has always been in a state of flux, despite ongoing social paradigms such as marriage. However, as our society evolves, so it seems does our human physiology. The average male sperm count has reduced 34% since 1940 and at current rates will be non-existent by 2100.
The nature of male and female is changing, roles are changing, behaviours are changing and in this fluid and complicated society how and by what means will we adapt.
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Design
Programme
MA Design Interactions, 2007
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Contact
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07881 556256
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From the moment of conception, men are the weaker sex. Male fetuses suffer from a greater risk of still birth or miscarriage than female and the grown man will die six years earlier.
The relation between male and female has always been in a state of flux, despite ongoing social paradigms such as marriage. However, as our society evolves, so it seems does our human physiology. The average male sperm count has reduced 34% since 1940 and at current rates will be non-existent by 2100.
The nature of male and female is changing, roles are changing, behaviours are changing and in this fluid and complicated society how and by what means will we adapt.
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Exhibitions
- Off The Peg, Mid Pennine Gallery, Burnley, 2003