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New Interactive Music Video Puts Viewers on the Line
Connect with humankind via the humble cursor.
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Get Your Own Great Gatsby Duds, Thanks to Brooks Brothers and Catherine Martin
Catherine Martin and Brooks Brothers teamed up to create the costumes for The Great Gatsby, now, Brooks Brothers has launched a collection inspired by those costumes.
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Highlights from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia
Christina Roys gives her highlights of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia
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Monocle Does Coffee Now
The magazine-gone-global brand synonymous with cool is now serving designer lattes to savvy Londoners.
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The Ten Best Swings Ever
Things have come a long way since your ma or pa tied a threadbare rope to a used tyre.
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Sustainable Treehouses for Grown-Ups to Transform London’s Parks
Jump out of urbanity, into nature and back again.
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A New Wave of Music Inspired Art + Win Beck’s Beer
Beck's Beer collaborates with indie-pop band Ghost Wave on their latest campaign.
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New York Times Creates Haiku Robot to Share News
Twitter too much? Try these New York Times haikus, created by algorithm.
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The Top Ten Fashion Trends of 2013
We've teamed up with Mercedes Benz to present our picks for the top trends of 2013 to celebrate the launch of the fashionable new A-Class.
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Nike Introduce a Natural Motion Shoe
The natural movement of the foot is hindered by our reliance of footwear, especially in the presence of some ill fitted sport shoes.
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19-Year-Old Develops Device to Remove 7 Million Tons of Rubbish from the Ocean
Boyan Slat recently proposed his genius plan to clear the oceans of over 7 million tons of plastic.
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Why Air Conditioning Will Be Just a Blip in History
We didn't need it 50 years ago, and we might not need it in another 50.
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Ten Ingenious Ways to Fill a Terrarium
The terrarium has come back with a vengeance, a sophistication and a sense of humour.
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Seven Forward-Thinking Foodies Create Meals from the Future
Good news for people who like needles, kelp and insects.
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Six Unbelievable Things You’re Missing at SXSW 2013
From a talking show courtesy of Google to a vending machine that lets you choose the party beats, SXSW 2013 opened with a bang.
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Space Odyssey: Ten Futuristic Hotels Around the World
When only futuristic chic will do, check out these ten space-age stays around the world.
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Delta Demos a ‘Photon Shower’ That Can Cure Your Jet Lag
Amanda Palmer wasn't the only thing that happened at TED Long Beach.
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Your Tweets Control the Music in SXSW’s Interactive Vending Machine Stage
With Doritos' Bold Stage concert you can choose the songs, special effects and even performers with nothing more than a tweet
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Energy-Harnessing Soccer Ball Brings Power to Those Who Play with It
The most fitting product to ever feature on Kickstarter?
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Concrete Playground Meets Adam Bryce
Christina Roys catches up with Adam Bryce, Creative Director of Glassons, Post Creative/Post New and Slamxhype
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Seven Intricate Structures You Won’t Believe Were Made Out of Paper
Check out seven of the most intricate and incredible structures ever made out of paper
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Ten Amazing and Unorthodox Swimming Pools
This collection of gravity-defying, awe-inspiring and simply remarkable swimming pools will completely transform...
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The Billboard That Turns Humid Air Into Water
The Peruvians stretch one streetside billboard beyond mere advertising purposes.
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Write on Air with the World’s First 3D Pen
Imagine simply waving a pen around in the air and creating real-life 3D objects while you do it.
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The Ten Best Art Apps
Art organisations across the globe are transforming how tech-savvy visitors can experience their works.
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Seven of the World’s Most Extreme Wine Cellars
Hotels and homes alike are competing to install wine cellars that are taller, brighter, larger or simply fancier than the rest.
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Fashion News
Christina Roys rounds up the latest in fashion news in the city and around the globe.
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Four Unmissable Visual and Digital Installations at Auckland Fringe
Ever interacted with a digital animal, played a video game projected onto a building fascade or been part of a joystick orchestra? Now's your chance.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Video Game
The struggles and frustrations of the New York art scene are transformed into a highly addictive video game.
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Ten Romances Ruined by Autocorrect
Clear the air of painful Valentine's Day schmaltz with this hilarious collection of love declarations gone awry.
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Introducing: Nike Flyknit Lunar1+
Based on the hugely popular ‘Flyknit’ which was launched during the Olympics last year, the Flyknit Lunar1+ is a lightweight, formfitting and virtually seamless Nike Flyknit upper combined with the super plush, responsive Lunarlon cushioning.
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Beautifully Creepy Posters of David Lynch Films
Jeremy Saunders didn't plan on making minimalist poster redesigns. But then he watched David Lynch's Lost Highway.
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Bjork Turns to Kickstarter to Spread Biophilia
The musician turns to crowdfunding to get her educational music app reprogrammed for Android and Windows 8.
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Ten of the Best at Sculpture on the Gulf 2013
Concrete Playground rounds up some of our favourites pieces at the Sculpture on the Gulf 2013.
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Twitter vs Facebook wars continue with Vine app for video
Get ready for six-second videos as your next social network.
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The House That 3D Printing Built
Universe Architecture puts the new technology to monumental use.
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