@mixin on-circle($item-count, $circle-size, $item-size) { position: relative; width: $circle-size; height: $circle-size; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; list-style: none; > * { display: block; position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%; width: $item-size; height: $item-size; margin: -($item-size / 2); $angle: (360 / $item-count); $rot: 0; @for $i from 1 through $item-count { &:nth-of-type(#{$i}) { transform: rotate($rot * 1deg) translate($circle-size / 2) rotate($rot * -1deg); } $rot: $rot + $angle; } } }







About Our Rituals



“ One of the problems with superstition is that everyone is reluctant to
speak about it. ”
(Marc Mounicot)

“Our Rituals” is a constantly expanding online superstition archive. Despite no evidence, superstitions have the unique ability to transcend through time and across history. We accept them as they are and follow many of them from childhood. This platform lets you face, interact with and explore these various superstitions from around the globe. What can we discover from putting a purely verbal and conceptual belief into a visual form of something as structured as an archive?  

Read those superstitions closely, examine them, get up close with them, find the connections and disconnections, and finally...

Submit your superstitions.