Es Devlin is a British contemporary artist who aims to amaze people into changing their minds. She creates large-scale sculptures that combine light, music, and language in order to encourage the cognitive and behavioral shifts that are becoming ever more urgent in the context of the Climate Emergency. Her work has been displayed at Tate Modern, Serpentine, V&A, and PACE Gallery's Superblue Miami alongside a new work by James Turrell. She has created stage sculptures for Beyoncé, The Weeknd, U2, the Royal Opera House, National Theatre, La Scala, and the Met Opera as well as the 2022 Super Bowl featuring Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, and Eminem.
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University of Texas at Arlington
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Debra J. DeWitte is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art & Art History at the University of Texas/Arlington.
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Nicola di Battista is an architect based in Rome, Italy.
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Taco Dibbits is general director.
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Cléa Dieudonné is an illustrator. She lives in Berlin.
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London College of Communication
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Graham Diprose is an advertising photographer who has taught undergraduate and graduate photography in the Faculty of Design at the London College of Communication and has created several exhibitions of digital photography.
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Victoria Donnellan (Project Curator, Troy exhibition) is based in the Department of Greece and Rome at the British Museum.
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Max Donnelly is Curator of Nineteenth-Century Furniture in the Department of Furniture, Textiles, and Fashion at the Victoria & Albert Museum. He has contributed to C. F. A. Voysey: Arts and Crafts Designer and The Story of Scottish Design.
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Fiona Donovan is a teacher and writer based in New York. She received her Ph.D. in art history from Columbia University and has worked at the Leo Castelli Gallery, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Donovan is the author of Rubens and England.
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Ian Douglas has written widely on science, technology, health, child development, and the ways in which they all collide. He spent many years at the Telegraph writing on these topics as digital development editor. He ran the website at the British Library and was head of digital at the Spectator.
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Eamonn Doyle is a photographer and music producer based in Dublin, Ireland. His work has earned him an international reputation.
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James Doyle has been teaching Geography at Our Lady & St. Patrick’s College, in Belfast, Northern Ireland for almost twenty years. He has written numerous books, textbooks, and educational resources. In 2006, he won the Exceptional Teacher Award awarded by Northern Ireland’s Examination Board - CCEA.
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Emma Drady is a naturopath working in the complementary health industry. She treats women of various ages, cultures, and backgrounds to help them achieve their health goals with the use of herbal medicine, wholefood nutrition, and lifestyle advice. Emma has a deep understanding of the science behind plants, the function of the human body, and the relationship between lifestyle and how it impacts our health. Her passion for nature and supporting women has driven her to write this book.
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Peter Drinkell is a photographer, filmmaker, and sports therapist based in London.
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Hélene Druvert is an illustrator and paper and textile designer.
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Willem-Dirk du Toit's father handed him a camera at the age of twelve, beginning a lifelong passion for photography. Growing up in South Africa, he spent his holidays as a teen hitchhiking to his favorite surf spots. His desire for travel took him to London in his early twenties, and from there to a round-the-world trip to Australia. Willem runs a successful architecture photography practice in Melbourne. He is constantly checking the surf forecast and will jump in his van any chance he can to find a wave. He lives in Melbourne with his young son, Etienne.
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Marc Dubois is a Belgian architecture critic and the author of several monographs on contemporary architects.
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Bernard Duisit is a renowned paper engineer who has worked on dozens of pop-up and interactive books, including What's Up?, This or That?, and Can You Keep a Straight Face?.
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