Gone Underground

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Photographer François Sola has created a very cool series of minimally animated gifs based on the concept of the cinegraph, where a detailis given repetitive motion. “Metrologif” captures tiny moments on the Lyon, France Metro.

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Adventures in going nowhere

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It may be surprising to discover that the renowned travel writer Pico Iyer thinks that sitting quietly in a room might be the ultimate travel adventure. In his recently released book The Art of Stillness: Adventures in Going Nowhere Iyer looks at mindful ways to experience life and travel. This video of his TED Talk about the book explores how Iyer sees technology leading us to seek spaces for retreat and contemplation. It’s worth 15 minutes of your time before your next trip.

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Christmas in Vienna

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I have only visited Vienna during warm weather months, but this stunning time-lapse video created by Vienna-based FilmSpektakel has me planning a Christmastime trip. The gorgeous short was filmed using a clever apparatus which placed a snow globe in front of the camera lens.

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Take a kid to a bookstore (please)

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Tomorrow is the Fifth Annual Take Your Child to a Bookstore Day. More than 750 bookshops in all of the 50 U.S. States, plus bookstores in 7 Canadian Provinces, Germany, the UK and Australia, will be hosting special events to celebrate books and reading. Activities run the gamut from readings by children’s book authors to puppet shows and concerts. So, take a kid—it doesn’t need to be your own—to a bookstore and support literacy in your community. Check the project’s website for a bookstore near you.

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Kafka Heads Back To Prague

Last month, Czech artist David Cerný unveiled his amazing statue of Franz Kafka’s head outside of the Narodni trida Metro station in the heart of Prague.

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The Heartland

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Prints of this gorgeous typographic map of the American Heartland by artist/designer/photographer Nancy McCabe can be purchased on her Etsy shop along with other examples of her extraordinary work.

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Yes, It’s Illegal!

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Launched in Copenhagen last year, Illegal! is a controversial magazine created to be sold by addicts to earn legal income specifically to fund their drug use without resorting to crime. Vendors can earn about $3.15 per copy sold.

While the concept may shock some, it is both a realistic harm reduction strategy—which allows addicts to avoid criminal behavior—and a way to significantly reduce local street level criminal activity. An unemployed drug addict often steals thousands of dollars a day in personal property to support a habit. The amount is so high because stolen items usually garner just 10 to 20% of their actual value to a thief. So, that $400 iPad lifted from your bag at Starbucks will only net the addict $40 or $50 from a fence.

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Selling copies of Illegal! can potentially provide addicts with a legitimate way to fund their drug use and actually reduce crime in a community. And in case you’re wondering, the magazine content does not necessarily put a positive spin on drug use. The articles attempt to present honest information about illegal drugs .

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The magazine is currently available in Copenhagen and London. Would you buy a copy ?

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Fame Is Relative

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Postcards from Chernobyl

Just yesterday I saw a story online about the return of brown bears to the Chernobyl region after an absence of more than a century. The 1986 nuclear disaster may have been a catastrophe for people, but may ironically be a boon for wildlife. Earlier this year, freelance film-maker Danny Cooke visited Chernobyl and the nearby city of Pripyat to create this short video.

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Indies First

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For the second year, Indies First—the campaign in support of independent bookstores—is celebrating Small Business Saturday by turning authors into volunteer booksellers at bookshops across the United States. The now annual event brings together writers, readers and booksellers to support independent bookstores. So if you’re in the States, stop by a bookstore from Gulliver’s Books in Homer, Alaska to Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida and meet your favorite authors, and buy some books.

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