The Marginalian
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The Interpretation
The Interpretation

Combining microbiology, minimalist music, and motion graphics, or how you can own original art for less than the price of a movie ticket.

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Color and the Brain: Beau Lotto’s Optical Illusions
Color and the Brain: Beau Lotto’s Optical Illusions

What tsunamis have to do with online banking, public transit and better street cred for geeks.

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30 Years of Innovation: Happy Birthday, ITP
30 Years of Innovation: Happy Birthday, ITP

Mud, paparazzi, and what rodents have to do with the bleeding edge of interactive technology.

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Music Spotlight: This Must Be The Place
Music Spotlight: This Must Be The Place

Axe-swinging, rope-jumping, or what David Byrne and Christian Bale have in common.

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Collaborative Creation: PSST!
Collaborative Creation: PSST!

Transcending the ego, or why the future of storytelling is in its past.

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Retro Revival: Man as Industrial Palace
Retro Revival: Man as Industrial Palace

Vintage German artwork on digital steroids, or why you house a factory.

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Best Albums of August & September 2009
Best Albums of August & September 2009

Lovable monsters, Middle Eastern obsessions, and why good things only get better with time.

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Symbol Signs: Helvetica Man and Beyond
Symbol Signs: Helvetica Man and Beyond

A man and a woman walk into a sign, or what Helvetica has to do with slipping on ice.

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Brazil Goes Green by Doing The Yellow
Brazil Goes Green by Doing The Yellow

What Seinfeld has to do with 4,380 liters of drinking water.

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Animation Spotlight: The Falcon
Animation Spotlight: The Falcon

Retrostalgia goes avian, or what old cameras have to do with humanitarianism.

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