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A Design Ethnography of South African Barbershops & Salons
A Design Ethnography of South African Barbershops & Salons

What the history of Apartheid has to do with signage design and communal storytelling.

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Let England Shake: One Album, 12 Short Films
Let England Shake: One Album, 12 Short Films

What the last rose of England has to do with war photography and The Velvet Underground.

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HyperCities: Every Past is a Place
HyperCities: Every Past is a Place

What 17th-century Manhattan has to do with Peru’s grid and the Renaissance in Berlin.

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Quakebook: Twitter-Sourced Anthology for and by Japan
Quakebook: Twitter-Sourced Anthology for and by Japan

What Yoko Ono, William Gibson and Kings of Leon have in common.

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YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011
YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011

What 101 classical musicians have to do with honoring the past while appreciating the present.

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Writers’ Houses Illustrated
Writers’ Houses Illustrated

Minimalist illustrations of iconic writers’ abodes, from Twain to Dickinson to Poe.

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6 Popular Business Books Adapted as Comics
6 Popular Business Books Adapted as Comics

What 6th-century Chinese military strategy has to do with the art of closing a deal.

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Eastern Eggs: Bot-Etched Art Eggs for Japan
Eastern Eggs: Bot-Etched Art Eggs for Japan

Contemporary artists, modern bots and, erm, Jesus come together for Japan.

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Let’s Dance: A Stop-Motion Homage to Modern Love
Let’s Dance: A Stop-Motion Homage to Modern Love

What the evolution of cinema has to do with sexuality and storytellers’ moral responsibility.

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3 Iconic Film Directors Interpret Classic Operas
3 Iconic Film Directors Interpret Classic Operas

What arias have to do with Cousin It, cinematic pathos and eccentric Germans.

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