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Nowhere Boy: John Lennon’s Early Life
Nowhere Boy: John Lennon’s Early Life

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FORM+CODE: Eye & Brain Candy for the Digital Age
FORM+CODE: Eye & Brain Candy for the Digital Age

Computational aesthetics, or what typography has to do with Yoko Ono and Richard Dawkins.

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Fault Line Living: The World’s Most Dangerous Landscapes to Live
Fault Line Living: The World’s Most Dangerous Landscapes to Live

Geysers, mud pots, and what Barba Papa has to do with the benefits of geothermal energy.

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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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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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Five Visualizations to Grasp the Scale of the Universe
Five Visualizations to Grasp the Scale of the Universe

What coffee beans, dinosaurs and lakeside picnics have to do with Isaac Asimov and formalized figments.

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The Bag Monster
The Bag Monster

Activism meets comedy, or what Texas has to do with Velcro.

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News21: Next-Gen Storytelling for the Multimedia Age
News21: Next-Gen Storytelling for the Multimedia Age

From frontlines to bylines, or what the future of journalism has to do with a countryside ranch.

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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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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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