The Marginalian
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Reads by Maria Popova

Animation Spotlight: Peripetics
Animation Spotlight: Peripetics

Bursting hearts, crumbling houses, or why catastrophe never looked this good.

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Technofuturism: La Vitrine
Technofuturism: La Vitrine

How 35,000 light bulbs are beaming our way into the human-algorithm future.

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Digital Choreography: Synchronous Objects
Digital Choreography: Synchronous Objects

Twenty desks, one python, and what the human body has to do with lines of code.

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Photography Spotlight: <em>Things</em>
Photography Spotlight: Things

The cultural anthropology of things, or what Hitler’s head has to do with Barbie.

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Cinematic Enlightenment: The Auteurs Project
Cinematic Enlightenment: The Auteurs Project

The long tail of film culture, or why content curation really is the future of everything.

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Neighborhood Design Watch: Cardon Copy
Neighborhood Design Watch: Cardon Copy

What an exotic cat and a stellar cleaning lady have to do with visual aestheticism.

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Retrospective on Futurism: N55
Retrospective on Futurism: N55

What snail shells and walking houses have to do with 13 years of art-science.

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Animation Spotlight: Invent
Animation Spotlight: Invent

The frontiers of creativity, the art of printing, and the beauty of not printing.

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Mapping Big Ideas: BIGVIZ
Mapping Big Ideas: BIGVIZ

200 pages of world-changing thinking, or what a sheep and a dog have to do with universal compassion.

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Focus on Focus: Rapt
Focus on Focus: Rapt

Happiness, ADD, and why multitasking doesn’t work but denial might.

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