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Sheets of Frosted Glass Obscure Floral Bouquets in a Photographic Series About Ambiguity

Exuding elegance and obscurity, Foggy Flowers is a two-photograph series by Sander Plug and Lernert Engelberts that centers on our collective outlook for the future through a blur of frosted glass. The duo, who work under Studio Lernert & Sander, unearthed … Continue reading

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Identity Behind Secret Message Written on ‘The Scream’ Discovered | My Modern Met

Close up of “The Scream” with barely visible graffiti. (Photo: Borre Hostland/The National Museum)   After over a century, the mystery is solved.   Etched into the paint of one of the most famous paintings in the world, a haunting … Continue reading

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What ‘Black Magic’ goes into making Marmite? | Food Unwrapped

Kate is on the search for the top secret knowledge of how Marmite and other yeast extracts are made, which takes her to a factory in the UK to see the whole process. But she’s not going to uncover the … Continue reading

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Musca – A Short Film

Official Selection Cornwall Film Festival 2014 Official Selection Landshut Film Festival 2015 Official Selection Shooting People Film of the Month 2015 Official Selection Plymouth Film Festival 2015 – Nominee for Best Fiction Official Selection International Fantastic Film Festival of Reunion … Continue reading

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Cycle Among the Treetop On This Raised Bike Path in a Belgian Forest | My Modern Met

By Samantha Pires on February 24, 2021 Say hello the squirrels while you’re up there. A new public infrastructure project called Cycling Through the Trees is an incredible elevated path that gives riders a new perspective while pedaling through the … Continue reading

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17,000-Year-Old Kangaroo Painting Is Oldest-Known Australian Rock Art

By Livia Gershon SMITHSONIANMAG.COM FEBRUARY 23, 2021 The kangaroo painting, shown alongside an illustration giving a clear view of the lines drawn by the artist, is Australia’s oldest known rock art. (Nature Human Behavior) Researchers have discovered that a six-foot-long … Continue reading

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Dust Devil

A dream built on a whim in the middle of nowhere: how the New York ballerina Marta Becket made a theatre in the Mojave Desert Director: Poppy Walker (poppywalker.com/) More on this film: psyche.co/films/why-a-broadway-dancer-started-her-own-theatre-in-the-mojave-desert

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Daniel Libeskind On the Poetics of Memory and Time in Architecture | ArchDaily

In PLANE-SITE’s latest video from their Time-Space-Existence series, Daniel Libeskind describes his work in relation to Shakespeare’s quote that “time is out of joint.” Weaving in his philosophy regarding time, memory and architecture, Libeskind discusses his seminal works such as … Continue reading

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Clothesline Farm Animals Graze the Countryside in Playful Illusions by Helga Stentzel

“Pegasus.” All images © Helga Stentzel, Instead of tossing an old pair of pants or T-shirt, Helga Stentzel puts her tired garments out to pasture. So far, the London-based artist has added Pegasus and Smoothie, a pair of clothesline equine … Continue reading

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A FASHION THING

SNL’s Bowen Yang and Chloe Fineman finally get to be in a Fashion thing with the help of Paris Hilton and friends. for designer Christian Cowan benefiting The Loveland Foundation

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