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Best of the Noughties - Top 10 temporary installations
Welcome to the second instalment of “Best of the Noughties”. After zeroing in on music blogs last week, we now turn our attention to temporary public art installations, the most eye-catching movement that arose this decade. The installations we h...
TODAY WE LIKE: Rémi the bat
A giant bat has become a hilarious public nuisance in France. Just on schedule for Halloween, outrageous French filmmaker Rémi Gaillard incarnated a harmless-looking bloodsucker to annoy his countrymen. In a hysterically funny viral video, an ove...
TODAY WE LIKE: Frozen portraits
Peering into refrigerators across the United States, photographer Mark Menjivar got a shockingly intimate glimpse into the inner lives, and habits, of his countrymen. Titled “You are what you eat” after the famous phrase, this fascinating photo p...
Visionaire goes electric
Fashionista bible Visionaire has long prided itself on being plugged into the zeitgeist. Now, the glossy temple-to-style can also be plugged in to the wall. Inspired by the Smart Fortwo car, the 57th issue of Visionaire is powered by electricity...
Thriller dance-a-thon in Hyde Park
This Saturday, on what would have been Michael Jackson’s 51st birthday, the city of London will host what looks to be the largest collective “Thriller” dance in history. The organizers have put out an open call to the King of Pop’s London fans, t...
TODAY WE LIKE: Advertising outside the box
True creativity in mainstream advertising is few and far between, however these whimsical billboard advertisements truly stopped us in our tracks. The above seen Sony PSP billboard perfectly blends in with its background and successfully brags ab...
TODAY WE LIKE: Bio Mapping
Equipping hundreds of participants with skin-sensitive GPS devices, London-based teacher and artist Christian Nold recently began measuring the emotional responses of volunteers in cities like San Francisco, Paris and London. You know that feelin...
The perfect iPhone app for travelers
Tired of fumbling around strange cities with an unwieldy map or having to rely on the kindness of strangers to find anything? If so, then digital concierge Unlike Media’s new geo-locational iPhone application is for you. So far, Amsterdam, Barcel...
American original Terry Richardson in a spread for Vogue Hommes
If you started photography in high school, played in a punk rock band whilst doing that and are now famous for taking sleazy snapshots of celebrities, you must be really good, really tenacious, or just really cool. The general consensus seems to...
TODAY WE LIKE: Bringing bad design to justice!
Everybody knows that taste is subjective and creativity doesn’t come easy. But that still doesn’t excuse the style-impervious designers who insist on sprinkling the web with ‘90s-era websites and inflicting their unoriginality on the print advert...



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