Does Bilbao Need Another Guggenheim?
The use of fancy architecture to boost economic development has diminishing returns and is increasingly quaint. Now there are better ways.
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Utopia is Here
Ridley Scott's film
Blade Runner, made in 1982, portrays a dystopian Los Angeles as it might be in 2019. In just eight years from now we are due to discover and find out whether or not the film was an accurate prediction.
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Collapse of Civilization Tango
Choreographer Valerie Green and Dance Entropy, a New York City-based experimental dance troupe, will shortly premier a new work, “Rise and Fall,” that's about collapsing civilizations, the raw ugliness of industrialization and gross consumption.
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From Bankster HQ to Start-up Central in Iceland
Made by two young Icelandic women, The Start-Up Kids is a documentary about young entrepreneurs who have founded web and media startups in the US and Europe.
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Can Thermal Perception Change Behavior?
A premise of Joseph Giacomin's new book
Thermal is that global warming is hard to ignore when you view the world through thermal eyes.
Hard, but not impossible, to ignore. We humans are skilful evaders of uncomfortable truths.
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Images de Pensée
Darwin, Freud, Descartes, Goethe, Klee, Beuys, Marinetti, Nabokov, among others, left behind these “images of thought.” They have been found in notebooks, on the pages of manuscripts, in the margins of letters, on paper napkins.
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Work Faster, India!
“Work faster, get time for life.” I just got back from a short trip to India where this insane slogan adorned a poster at a bus stop. It pretty much sums up a febrile mood in Delhi where it was announced during my stay that India's economy will grow by nine percent next year.
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