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Flies, Fetuses And Syringes Fill The Windows
Of Wellcome Trust HQ 11 November, 2005, London: Tsetse flies, germs, syringes, and
human fetuses are set to fill the windows of the Wellcome Trust following
the appointment of Scottish textile designers Timorous Beasties. The new window designs will be unveiled on Monday 28 November, remaining in place until autumn 2007. The Wellcome Trust is an independent charity dedicated to fostering and promoting research into human and animal health. These window displays are used to engage people passing the Wellcome Trust's head office in the Trust's work and resources. The Timorous Beasties design is the second commission; the first was a series developed by Doshi Levien for the opening of the building in August 2004. Timorous Beasties' designs, inspired by the Wellcome Trust's work on the human genome and malaria, include 48 lamp shades featuring tsetse flies, paisley patterns made from germs, argyle checks made from syringes, and other motifs with veins and human fetuses. These will hang as a double helix, mimicking the shape of DNA, spanning the 5 metre high, 11 metre wide windows. A specially commissioned lace 'mosquito net', the most basic defence against malaria, will hang behind the lamps. The lace features a delicate pattern made from interwoven mosquitoes, microscopes and syringes. It has been produced for Timorous Beasties by Morton Young and Borland, which owns and runs the only remaining lace-making machine capable of producing 5 metre repeats. Once Were Farmers, a young Scottish company, is creating four films to complement the window displays. These will be projected onto the pavement in front of the windows, drawing attention to the installation. They too will take images from the Wellcome Trust collections that relate to the designs by Timorous Beasties. END Further information For further press information including images please contact Anna Cusden at Kallaway, 020 7221 7883 or email anna.cusden@kallaway.co.uk About Wellcome Trust Windows Timorous Beasties About the Wellcome Trust |