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Category Archives: Architecture
A New Light on Michelangelo
After five centuries, the magnificent frescoes on the walls and ceiling of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel can now be seen in all of their glory thanks to a new LED lighting system. The unobtrusive 7,000 LEDs provide a surprisingly subtle, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Museums, Tourism
Tagged Michelangelo, Renaissance art, Rome, Vatican
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Starry Night
Bike riding at night can be exciting and liberating, but often just dangerous. Now thanks to Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde nocturnal trips can be magical. He has created a beautiful new illuminated bicycle trail in the town of Nuenen near … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Uncategorized
Tagged Bike Paths, Netherlands, Van Gogh
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A Moment Abroad
I love this stunning time-lapse video of the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany, and I think that you will love it too. Moment Abroad was shot and edited by Los Angeles-based cinematographer Andrew Walker.
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, Photography, Tech, Tourism
Tagged Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Prague
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When In Rome
Polish artists Sainer and Bezt, collectively known as Etam Cru, paint enormous humane, touching and sometimes a bit surreal large scale street art murals in urban locales around the world. The duo are currently in Rome for the launch of … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Photography, Tourism
Tagged Etam cru, gelato, Rome, Street Art
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House of Wax
On London’s Southwark Street, just south of the River Thames, you’ll find Alex Chinneck’s unnerving, life-size project, A pound of flesh for 50p. Starting as a full-scale, two-story house made out of 8,000 wax bricks, the sculpture will eventually be … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, History
Tagged House of Wax, London, Southwark, Vincent Price
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Paris Museums
There’s good news for Paris museum visitors; starting in 2015 some of the most popular attractions are expanding opening times to seven days a week. Instead of closing one day each week on Mondays or Tuesdays, the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Museums, Tourism
Tagged Art Museums, Frank Gehry, Paris
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Boston Night and Day
Boston is one of North America’s most historic and exciting small cities to visit. Photographer Julian Tryba captured the real spirit of the place in his terrific time-lapse that incorporates day and night shots in every frame. Titled “Boston Layer-Lapse”, the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Film, Photography, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Boston, Boston Commons, Time-lapse photography
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Vienna Waits For You
The last time that I visited Vienna I was disappointed (and a bit disoriented) to be deposited at the Wien Meidling station in the far southwest of the city. So I was pleased to hear that the new Wiener Hauptbahnhof … Continue reading
Oh Brothers Where Art Thou
I was chuffed to be in Vancouver for the official unveiling of Brazilian street art duo Os Gemeos’ first Canadian and largest ever work. The enormous project for the 2014 Vancouver Biennale transformed six boring cement silos on Granville Island … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Canada, South America, Tourism
Tagged Biennale, mural arts, Os Gemeos, Street Art, Vancouver
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Airport Art (Part II)
New York -based graphic artist Lauren O’Neil has discovered a novel way to turn the banality of airport design into art. Aggregating Google Maps images of airports from around the world on her blog Holding Patterns, O’Neil helps to make … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Tech, Tourism
Tagged Air Travel, airports, Travel and Tourism
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