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Gift Guide Part One: Books
Gift Guide Part One: Books

How to be a cool and cultured polyglot of a friend and friend of the polyglot.

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Cassette From My Ex: The Book
Cassette From My Ex: The Book

Time travel, puppy love and the universal relatability of musical self-expression.

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Art, Science, Food: Kevin Van Aelst
Art, Science, Food: Kevin Van Aelst

The sweet side of the Periodic Table, or what kitty litter has to do with your DNA.

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Google Groupies Galore: Goollery
Google Groupies Galore: Goollery

What album covers have to do with shoe shopping and Renaissance paintings.

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Emotional Cartography: Technologies of the Self
Emotional Cartography: Technologies of the Self

What hacking has to do with art, technology and being human.

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Physical Data Art by Willem Besselink
Physical Data Art by Willem Besselink

What a 1950’s house has to do with 125 days in Berlin and the weather in Sarajevo.

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Thirty Conversations on Design
Thirty Conversations on Design

The alphabet, need over want, and the relationship between design and time.

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Urban Storytelling: Hitotoki
Urban Storytelling: Hitotoki

The hidden whimsy of cities, or what Parisian gardens have to do with the Tokyo subway.

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Exclusive Interview with Designer Twan Verdonck
Exclusive Interview with Designer Twan Verdonck

Numbers, socially conscious consumption, and how to improve your sex life.

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Sustainable Agriculture: Top 5 Innovation Efforts
Sustainable Agriculture: Top 5 Innovation Efforts

What sheep have to do with high-rises and Obama first oversight.

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