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A Love Letter to New York, in HD
A Love Letter to New York, in HD

The beauty of surrender, or why a whole new color spectrum lives between black and white.

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This Is Your Brain on Love
This Is Your Brain on Love

Why love is not an emotion and how obsessive thinking begets romantic joy.

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Historypin: Past Meets Present in Street View
Historypin: Past Meets Present in Street View

What urban storytelling has to do with the end of WWII and Google Maps mashups.

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Books for Dad: 7 Esoteric Father’s Day Gift Ideas
Books for Dad: 7 Esoteric Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Film neverland, copper, maps, and how to save dad from having a midlife affair.

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From Back Home: Photo- Parallels from Sweden
From Back Home: Photo- Parallels from Sweden

What the fringes of Sweden have to do with a scavenger hunt for creative influences.

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The Genius of Design: A BBC Design Retrospective
The Genius of Design: A BBC Design Retrospective

What plastic chairs have to do with German partisanship and how women use the kitchen.

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Bike Culture: A Roundup
Bike Culture: A Roundup

How to slam-dunk rubbish, or what abandoned bikes have to do with the economy of war.

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The Robin Hood Tax Project
The Robin Hood Tax Project

What the French president has to do with open education and aspiring filmmakers.

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What Everyday Objects Tell Us About the Universe
What Everyday Objects Tell Us About the Universe

Why your reflection is a matter of chance, or how to fit everything that ever existed on a USB stick.

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LAxNYC: Creative Takes on a Cross-Country Road Trip
LAxNYC: Creative Takes on a Cross-Country Road Trip

Typographic travel, or what 4,129 miles have to do with the new art of lifestreaming.

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