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Category Archives: Tourism
Europe, It’s Just Nextdoor
To promote its travel services, France’s rail company SNCF placed colorful, interactive doors around Paris that allow pedestrians to experience other European cities. When the doors are opened, screens display real-time happenings in cities around the continent. TBWA Paris, the … Continue reading
Mind Your Metro Manners
The Japanese are generally considered to be among the most polite people, but even the world’s most courteous folk need friendly reminders to respect other travelers on public transportation. Each year Tokyo Metro, the group that runs the city’s subway … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Asia, Tourism
Tagged Public transport, Tokyo, Tokyo Metro, Transit Systems, Urban Transport
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Mi Casa Es Su Casa
Behomm is the first home exchange website created specifically for the creative community. Developed by Barcelona-based artists Agust Juste and Eva Calduch, Behomm is an invitation only vacation home exchange for creative types. The site allows two parties to swap … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Hotels, South America, Tourism, USA
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Bye-Bye Banksy
The mysterious street artist Banksy has completed the final piece of his “Better Out Than In” NYC residency. His “inflatable throw-up on the Long Island Expressway” in the Borough of Queens is a simple set of balloons spelling out Banksy. The … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Architecture, Art, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA
Tagged Banksy, Housing Works, New York, New York City, Queens
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Every Which Way
During the past few months, I’ve taken more than a dozen city-specific transportation apps for a spin in half a dozen major metropolitan areas. Invariably I’ve been disappointed by flashy apps that failed to deliver. Sometimes the interface was just … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Citymapper, London, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City, Urban Transport
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Train Trivia
I’m a huge supporter of public transit systems, and when I travel I always try and make the most of public transport options. But wherever I go the locals seem to have nothing but complaints about their own underground train systems. … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Europe, Tourism, USA
Tagged London Underground, MTA, Public transport, TFL
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KAWS born to bend
I’ve spent quite a bit of time hanging around Philadelphia’s awesome Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (mainly because my very talented wife went to art school at the historic institution). I never expected to see the eye-popping Born to Bend … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Brian Donnelly, KAWS, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia
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Dracula’s Irish Bloodline
Earlier this year the Dublin Film Festival commissioned this fun chart (see below) of Dracula‘s bloodline through pop media over the last century to celebrate the film Stoker. The graphic, created by illustrator Matthew Griffin, has been resurrected this week … Continue reading
Haunted Hotels
In keeping with this week’s apparent Halloween theme, here’s a peek at Booking.com’s very timely new “Haunted Hotels” ad campaign. Created by advertising agency Wieden + Kennedy (Amsterdam), the creepy ads are cleverly designed to look like classic horror film posters. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tourism, USA
Tagged Booking.com, Halloween, Haunted Hotel, The Shining, Wieden+Kennedy
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Adventure is Calling
If adventure calls, will you answer? Well, Ohio photographer Shane Black answered his call and along the way he created this awesome timelapse video. Black’s epic journey took him through thirty-two American states and thirteen national parks (where most of … Continue reading
