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Underwater Photography Provides New Perspective of Sydney
Photography Mark Tipple takes a look at surfing from a different angle.
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SafeHouse is Rupert Murdoch’s Answer to WikiLeaks
News Corporation's online attempt at replicating the success of WikiLeaks seems flaky on several levels.
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Tulips Bloom in Springtime Holland
A bird's eye view of Holland's tulip fields, blooming into life just in time for the annual Tulip Time festival.
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Take a Guided Tour of Sydney’s Best New Small Bars
Meet the owners, managers and bartenders at Sydney's best small bars.
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Coke vs. Pepsi: The Cola Wars Continue
The cola wars between Coke and Pepsi aren't over; they two brands have just been rearming.
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Osama’s Death via Twitter
The Japanese earthquake, the riots in Egypt and the destruction of Haiti. All earth-stopping moments, and all brought to us not by government officials or traditional news outlets but by Twitter.
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The Death and Resurrection of Print Media
With traditional bookstores feeling the backlash from this new plethora of information outlets, unconventional ventures could prove the way forward.
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Your Guide to a Weekend Well Spent in Melbourne
From iconic rock venues and hidden cocktail gems to a far stretching food culture and enviable variety of record stores, there's always somewhere to be and something to do in Melbourne.
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Spreading Happiness with the SF Mirrors Project
The SF Mirrors Project aims to spread confidence and happiness to the people of San Francisco.
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Watch /// Five Great Moments from Coachella 2011
Kanye, Arcade Fire, The Strokes, Cee-Lo Green....and Jeff Goldblum?
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The World’s Tallest Lego Tower
Brazil takes the title of building the World's Largest Lego Tower
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The Bacon Ba-Zooka
April 9th, 2011 was an important day for the residents of Fayetteville, Arkansas and bacon-lovers everywhere.
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American Airlines Flash Mob
The airline broke away from traditional methods of advertising and organised a flash mob at the U.S. Bank Plaza in downtown Los Angeles to promote the launch of their new flight services.
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Honouring Titanic’s 100th Anniversary
A monument will be erected in memory of the 100th anniversary of the Titanic.
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Could Facebook Credits Become Real Currency?
PSFK examines whether Facebook credits could become a real-world currency.
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Splendour in the Grass 2011 lineup announced
Headlining the 2011 edition of the festival, to be held at Woodfordia in South-East Queensland for the second time, are Kanye West, Coldplay, Jane's Addiction, Pulp and Regina Spektor.
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Madrid’s Street Ad Takeover
Street ad takeover in Madrid was short-lived but stressed the disruption of the monopoly of the advertising world.
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Finding the Future at New York Public Library
Interactive game at the New York Public Library allows participants to explore the underground shelves and collaboratively write a book.
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Win 10 Nights On The Town With Concrete Playground
Concrete Playground is taking the edge off the death of daylight saving by giving you the chance to experience Sydney's best cultural events for an entire month.
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Donate Your Spare Room to Disaster Relief
Offer your spare bed to people displaced by disaster via SparkRelief.
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FBi Social Pops Up In Kings Cross
FBi Social is shaking up King's Cross with live music from emerging talent.
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US Open to Become a Foursquare Event
Tennis not interesting enough? Play with your phone instead.
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Win A Double Pass To Never Let Me Go
We have 30 double passes on offer to a film which is equal parts science fiction and love triangle.
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Closed on Mondays: Eat for a Good Cause
Closed on Mondays hosts fundraising dinners in closed restaurants.
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Argentinean Theatre Converted Into Beautiful Bookshop
A repurposed theatre in Buenos Aires has been turned into possibly the world's prettiest bookshop.
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Wear Music of Artists You Heart on Your Sleeve
Playbutton is an mp3 player embedded in a badge, each one storing pre-recorded content like an album or mix-tape.
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Tweets Inspire a Book on the Egyptian Revolution
Tweets from activists in the revolution in Egypt are compiled into a compelling timeline of the uprising.
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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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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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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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Tron: Legacy Inspires Icehotel Art Suite
British designers/sci-fi fans redesign Sweden's icehotel, Tron: Legacy style.
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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.
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Trecho 2.8 Project Gives Homelessness a Lens
A Brazilian project puts homelessness on the other side of the camera.
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Ghostly photography flashes back to World War-torn Europe
What is and what was come together in the same image.