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Neuromancer: The Origin of Cyberpunk | A Horrifying Dystopia

Even if you are not familiar with Neuromancer by William Gibson you still technically have seen it, this is the case with many groundbreaking works of science fiction because t ropes invented in books like Neuromancer have become standard in … Continue reading

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Why the modern world is fine with things being so ugly

When The World Abandoned Aesthetics. Why is our modern world so ugly? Have you ever considered how we progressed from ornate marble columns, arches, and buttresses, to concrete monolithic structures polluting our skylines? I love modern architecture, I even love … Continue reading

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What Makes Studio Ghibli Music SO GOOD??!!

A deep dive into the music of Studio Ghibli (Joe Hisaishi)! What makes this music so nostalgic, memorable, and moving?? Filmed and Produced by Nahre Sol Edited by Nahre Sol and Martino Gasparrini *Use of copyrighted content by Studio Ghibli … Continue reading

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UK’s Largest Clean Air Mural Is Completed After 3 Weeks | My Modern Met

By Jessica Stewart on July 14, 2023 This 11,000-square-foot mural is not only aesthetically pleasing, but it’s also environmentally friendly! French street artist Nerone has created the UK’s largest clean-air mural in Southampton. Painted on The Bulb, a new hub … Continue reading

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By Engraving Found Plastic Waste, Duke Riley Links Extractive Practices Throughout Human History | Colossal

JULY 6, 2023 GRACE EBERT “No. 382 of the Poly S. Tyrene Memorial Maritime Museum” (2023), painted, salvaged plastic, ink, wax, 12.5 x 8 x 3.5 inches In the 1860s, the U.S. government introduced kerosene as an alternative for lighting … Continue reading

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Hear the Beatles’ ‘Blackbird’ Sung in the Indigenous Mi’kmaq Language | Open Culture

in Language, Music | July 6th, 2023 To raise awareness of her native language, 16-year-old Emma Stevens sang a version of The Beatles’ 1968 classic “Blackbird” in the Mi’kmaq language, an Eastern Algonquian language spoken by nearly 11,000 in Canada … Continue reading

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3,900 Pages From Paul Klee’s Personal Notebooks Are Now Online | My Modern Met

By Margherita Cole on July 6, 2023                 This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. Please read our disclosure for more … Continue reading

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Scientific Principles and Craft Traditions Converge in Tauba Auerbach’s Research-Focused Practice | Colossal

JULY 6, 2023 GRACE EBERT In a new episode of Art21’s 11th season, the artist shares their profound curiosity and desire to understand the systems that undergird life. Tauba Auerbach (previously) wants “to be somewhere that isn’t a hard edge,” … Continue reading

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