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The Best Books of 2010: Art, Design & Photography
The Best Books of 2010: Art, Design & Photography

Analog interactivity, or what flowcharts have to do with the history of street art.

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Dust Serenade: Interactive MIT Installation Honors Sound Science Pioneer
Dust Serenade: Interactive MIT Installation Honors Sound Science Pioneer

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A Photographic History of Bromance, 1840-1918
A Photographic History of Bromance, 1840-1918

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Denis Dutton’s Provocative Darwinian Theory of Beauty
Denis Dutton’s Provocative Darwinian Theory of Beauty

Why the cultural conditioning of your eye has nothing on the evolutionary biology of it.

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Razzle Dazzle: The Fabrication of Fame
Razzle Dazzle: The Fabrication of Fame

Parasites, heroes, and what our primal desires have to do with Frank Sinatra.

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Walt & El Grupo: The Story of Disney’s Political Propaganda
Walt & El Grupo: The Story of Disney’s Political Propaganda

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Sounds of HIV: Music Made of AIDS Virus Nucleotides
Sounds of HIV: Music Made of AIDS Virus Nucleotides

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Visualizing Enlightenment-Era Social Networks
Visualizing Enlightenment-Era Social Networks

Why Mark Zuckerberg has nothing on Voltaire.

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Seaswarm: MIT’s Fleet of Oil Spill Cleaning Robots
Seaswarm: MIT’s Fleet of Oil Spill Cleaning Robots

Geeks for the Gulf, or what paper towels have to do with nanotechnology.

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Creative Derivatives of the London Tube Map
Creative Derivatives of the London Tube Map

Nebulae, web mavens, and what the Kabbalah has to do with 100 years of music history.

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