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The Future of First-Response Environments
The Future of First-Response Environments

Displays for disasters, or what sensors have to do with survival.

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Current: A News Project | ITP Spring Show Highlights
Current: A News Project | ITP Spring Show Highlights

What Sandra Bullock has to do with Tennessee traffic law, British election results and the future of news sensemaking.

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Robin of Shoreditch: The 100 Brands Project
Robin of Shoreditch: The 100 Brands Project

Robinhooding Subway, or how to make those doing well do good.

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Ben Simon’s Gaga Guitars
Ben Simon’s Gaga Guitars

Kinky keys, or what Bob Dylan has to do with model railroaders and Van Gogh.

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Photographer Jason Hawkes’ <em>London At Night</em>
Photographer Jason Hawkes’ London At Night

The view from cloudy skies, or why the financial district is blingier than you thought.

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Market Maketh Man: Distortions of Democracy
Market Maketh Man: Distortions of Democracy

Equilibrium, apathy and what John Stuart Mill has to do with medical marijuana.

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Data Flow, The Sequel
Data Flow, The Sequel

What seven years of eye candy have to do with the future of design in the age of data.

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Leonard Bernstein and the Anatomy of Music
Leonard Bernstein and the Anatomy of Music

Deconstructing Bach, or what Noam Chomsky has to do with the history of jazz.

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The Brain Pickings 500
The Brain Pickings 500

What three years of blood, sweat and smiles have to do with sustainable fashion.

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See Better to Learn Better: Glasses Reinvented
See Better to Learn Better: Glasses Reinvented

49 colorful ways to boost education, or what design genius has to do with nixing social stigma.

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