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The Do’s and Don’ts of Photography
The Do’s and Don’ts of Photography

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Smigly: Jazzy Tales of Misfortune
Smigly: Jazzy Tales of Misfortune

What giant logos have to do with the digestive difficulties of the Twitter bird.

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RIP Benoît Mandelbrot: Remembering The Father of Fractals
RIP Benoît Mandelbrot: Remembering The Father of Fractals

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5 Cross-Disciplinary Cookbooks
5 Cross-Disciplinary Cookbooks

What Dracula, liquid nitrogen and hackers have to do with IKEA furniture.

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Bees, Bees, Bees: In Praise of an Extraordinary Creature
Bees, Bees, Bees: In Praise of an Extraordinary Creature

10,000 buzzing pixels, the real source of your breakfast, and what electron microscopes have to do with art.

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Philippe Halsman’s Iconic Jump Portraits
Philippe Halsman’s Iconic Jump Portraits

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RxArt: Healing Children Through Contemporary Art
RxArt: Healing Children Through Contemporary Art

What blood transfusions have to do with modern art and coloring between the lines.

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Nina Paley: All Creative Work Is Derivative
Nina Paley: All Creative Work Is Derivative

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Global Collaborative Film: life.turns.
Global Collaborative Film: life.turns.

What 1205 strangers have to do with Gmail, virtual zoetropes and the anatomy of walking.

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Save the Words: Linguistic Intervention
Save the Words: Linguistic Intervention

Adoption drives, endangered literary species, and how to nerd your way to the latest buzzword.

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