Monthly Archives: January 2011

Literary History Trips

How about a trip through literary history ? The Australian website BibliOZ offers a clever tool that will help you discover the books that led the New York Times bestseller lists on your birthday. All you need to do is … Continue reading

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New Amsterdam Eateries

  Dutch artist/photograper Wijnwanda Deroo’s photographs of empty restaurants were taken in each of New York City’s boroughs except Staten Island. Part of a 2009 project called “Dutch Seen”, which was a celebration of the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s … Continue reading

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Our Cultural Chernobyl

Last month we posted two stories on Chernobyl’s new-found status as a tourist destination. This week we stumbled upon a photo-documentary by French photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre that’s now available in the book Detroit in Ruins. The young … Continue reading

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Longest Art Gallery In The World

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Old Dutch (map) Porn

The 17th century Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit created the extraordinary Stedenboek or Book of Cities. With only four copies of the book known to exist, the National Library of the Netherlands has digitized and uploaded two excellent versions to … Continue reading

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Path to Knowledge

“With the discarded books that I have acquired, I am attempting to blur the line between objects, sculpture, and photographs…My photographs are a lament for the passing of eras when books were considered much more valuable and a path to … Continue reading

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Travel To Planet Gaia

  Learn more about Gaia’s street art.

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Free The Wall Space

The organization Wall Space was developed to offer international street artists fora to freely express artistic notions legally. They provide artists the time and opportunity to safely enrich the community with new public art. This seemingly innocuous mural by the … Continue reading

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A Journey Through the Afterlife

Every fan of Mummy films knows that the ancient Egyptians were obsessed with death. The tombs in the Valley of the Kings are covered with elaborate paintings and hieroglyphic writings about dying and the afterlife. But what is not well … Continue reading

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Way Too Cold For Me

Work began back on December 1, 2010 for the 27th annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, but the official opening ceremony doesn’t take palce until January 5, 2011 in the capital of China’s Heilongjiang Province. The amazing event will … Continue reading

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