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Wake Up and Smell the Books at MoMA
Pick up your favourite old classic or buy something new, curl up wherever you are with a cup of coffee, and nuzzle your nose between the pages.
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Google’s Person Finder Helps Locate Tsunami Victims
Person Finder is an online search tool to help people locate the whereabouts of family members, loved ones and friends that have been caught in the natural disaster.
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Surreal Images Caused by Google Earth Glitches
These dream-like pictures look as though they could be from the set of Inception, but they're actually screenshots from Google Earth
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Virtual Christchurch Cafe Raises Money for Earthquake Victims
This philanthropic website seeks to aid New Zealand's earthquake victims with profits from virtual coffee products.
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The new look Concrete Playground
We've nipped, tucked and delivered Concrete Playground to you in a shiny new package, re-imagining everything from the ground up.
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This City Speaks To Me: Photo Book of Melbourne Bohemia
Melbourne's thriving bohemian culture captured in pictures and poems.
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Participate in a Global Art Project and Help Turn The World Inside Out
Semi-anonymous street artist JR has won the 2011 TED Award and is appealing to you, the public, to help him turn the world inside out.
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Corinne Vionnet’s Photo Opportunities Capture the Tourist Experience
Thousand's of observations from the tourist paparazzi come together in single, haunting images.
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Labyrinth in Berlin Club Confuses Your Senses
Imagine being drunk, in a maze, in the dark depths of an abandoned East Berlin club.
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Artsicle: An Original Artwork Rental Scheme
A new scheme running in New York let's you road test your art before you make a lifetime's commitment to it.
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The Strokes’ New Album ‘Angles’ Leaked by iTunes UK
Check out the 30 second clips of new Strokes' songs 'accidentally' uploaded by iTunes, conveniently compiled into one video.
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Japanese Illustrator Exposes the Composition of Mammals
When you peel back the skin of any animal you find a world or spiderweb nerves and strangely fragile skeletons.
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New Book Puts Palestinian Street Art Against The Wall
New photographs from the Palestinian territories highlight the suffering, the lives torn apart by relentless fighting, and appeal to a hope for a brighter day.
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Daft Punk and Coke to Release Shiny Limited Edition Bottles
New Coke bottles inspired by Daft Punk's robot helmets will undoubtedly become the source of many a French hipster's pick-up line.
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Win a Double Pass to a Preview Screening of Catfish
We have 30 double passes to Catfish, which touts itself as one of a wave of films trying to keep up with the kids by focusing on Facebook.
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Latest Issue of McSweeney’s Comes in A Man’s Head
The quarterly review which brings American literature to the masses is brought to you in a box, as a pile of mail, in Icelandic, and a balding man's head.
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Tron: Legacy Inspires Icehotel Art Suite
British designers/sci-fi fans redesign Sweden's icehotel, Tron: Legacy style.
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Feast Your Eyes: Ryan Matthew Smith’s Food Photography
High tech photography to match high tech cuisine.
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I Hope This Gets to You: A Viral Love Letter
Filmmaker Walter C. May sends a love letter to his girlfriend through the power of the viral internet.
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World’s Smallest Postal Services
Things are always better in miniature. Including the postal service.