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May 17th, 2012
General Interest
“The Way I Dress” is an impeccable video series that showcases men dressing up before doing their daily activities. Several well-know names such as Douglas Friedman, Sean Avery, David McAlmont, David Macklovitch, Euan Reille, and Waris Ahluwalia had starred in … more
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March 19, 2012
Nike Fuelstation – Boxpark London
Called the Fuelstation, a new Nike store is located in the Boxpark mall off Shoreditch High Street. Boxpark, a low-cost moveable shopping center made from shipping containers. However, the concept space strives to offer an innovative balance of digital interactivity … more
March 19, 2012
J-Town Urban Da’Crew
Eric Liem – or under the name of Phantasma- has launched his newest urban toys called J-Town Urban Da’Crew. It  is a unique urban toys that come with a concept of representing the movement of street culture in Jakarta, Indonesia. … more
March 16, 2012
Jembatan Anak Bangsa Fundraising Photo Exhibition
Jembatan Anak Bangsa is a small charity organization that started through the awareness of the difficulties that the students of SDN Cicaringin in Banten, West Java along their journey to the school. They have to grab on to the metal … more
March 16, 2012
Happiness According to Alfred Hitchcock
All of us may have our own definition of happiness, and so does Alfred Hitchcok. The British movie director and producer of great movies such as “Psycho”, “The Birds” and “Vertigo”, shares his definition of happiness in this black and … more
March 14, 2012
Before I Die Chalk Wall
What do you want to do before you die? What’s on your bucket list? A public installation artist, designer and urban planner, Chandy Chang turned an abandoned New Orleans house into a chalkboard asking people what they wanted to do … more
March 14, 2012
Smart History
For you who interesting about the history of art but can’t find the perfect one here is a multimedia web-book about art. www.smarthistory.org is free. Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker began smARThistory in 2005 by creating a blog featuring … more
March 14, 2012
The Yellow River by Zhang Kechun
China-based artist Zhang Kechun has done an amazing job by capturing the authenticity of the life and death of landscape in China these days with a series of photos called, The Yellow River. Kechun captured pictures of factories and high-rise … more
March 13, 2012
TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing
On March 12, the inspiring conference of TED has branched out and launched a series of online educational videos called TED Ed.  The idea behind it was to make a more concise and informative version – that sums into a … more
March 13, 2012
Sous Style: A New Generation of Homemakers
Need to spruce up your day after long hours at work or seemingly endless classes? Then type sousstyle.com in your browser’s address bar for some porn—um, food-slash-home-decor porn, that is. Founded by Elle’s photo director Pippa Lord, the website is a … more
March 12, 2012
NYT – Kony 2012 and the Potential of Social Media Activism
As the momentum from KONY 2012′s campaign initial impact has reached its plateau, discussions endorsing and criticizing the 30-minute campaign is in full swing with opinions on the virality, content, credibility and agenda being thrown in the gauntlet of yay … more
March 9, 2012
Bomb Magazine – ABC No Rio’s Steven Englander Interview
ABC No Rio is a community art center founded in 1980 that features a gallery space, a zine library, a darkroom, a silkscreening stuio and public computer lab. Located in 156 Rivington Street, New York’s Lower East Side, ABC No … more
March 8, 2012
Kinfolk Dinner: Brooklyn, New York short film
Kinfolk Magazine  recently hosted a dinner  in the Green Building in Brooklyn, NY. They say the purpose of the event, “is about inviting people to gather and take advantage of the rich community that already exists around them, opening up … more