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How Visual Citizens Are Rendering The Future
Digital realities are creations giving us an immersive glimpse of ways to design for our future surroundings. Visual Citizens are one of the design studio's offering a window into the limitations o...
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Planet Earth From Astronaut Terry's Space Shuttle
Terry Virts, is a U.S. Air Force pilot and NASA veteran of two spaceflights. After a two-week mission onboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 2010 and a 200-day flight to the Space Station, he had a...
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Mountain Unicycling Is Taking Extreme Sports To New Heights
With two parents that represented Germany at the Olympic Games, Stephanie Dietze took a different route into the world of mountain unicycling. Living a unique life which consists of working remotel...
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An Appetite To Explore Food Festivities With Beth Walrond
Did you know that eating apples during Xin Nian (Chinese New Year) is said to bring good wishes for peace, or that a parade is held in honor of Papà del Gnoco in Verona to celebrate Italian Carneva...
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Pablo Rochat On Endless Fun and Plagiarism
One of the most innovative creatives online and a prankster with a knack for social media originality, Pablo Rochat tells us his story. From his early days working at Tinder to unlocking the possib...
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"Serra Was For Those That Were Curious, But Didn’t Want To Go To A Weed Shop"
Taking a decidedly artistic approach, the sophisticated pot boutique steers clear of the shady stoner image that many of its competitors cannot get out of their system. Brimming with both art and a...
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The Swimming Pool That Dreams Are Made Of
As part of a photography project titled “Domestic Pools”, young French photographer Romain Laprade shot a pool dripping in seduction. Designed by architect Alain Capeillères for his summer home the...
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A Look Into The Worlds Most Secretive Workplaces
Reportage photographer Mattia Balsamini takes photos of some of the most fascinating places people call work. Documenting what happens behind the scenes in the likes of NASA and MIT, we caught up w...
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How Music Is Creating New Cultures Around Food
Background music has become ubiquitous and unavoidable. The debate has fuelled multiple perspectives on the purpose of music in restaurant culture: Do we need music at all? Where does the obsession...
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On Trail Magic and Thru-Hikers
Wanderlust co-editor Cam Honan has trekked 90,000 kilometers in the last 25 years throughout over 50 countries. He explains why we can't stop once we have started walking. "When we choose to walk r...
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