London Voyage

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Voyage is a simple, but appealing project created by partners in the design firm Aether & Hemera of Newcastle at London’s trendy Canary Wharf. Artists Gloria Ronchi and claudio Benghi launched a vivid, tiny fleet of 300 polypropylene boats illuminated by colorful LED lights.

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The creators hope that their vision will “provoke memories, explore aesthetics, and elicit feelings of connective human experience.”

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h/t to reader Evan Smythe — images ©Sean Batten & Ian Docwra

The installation will be in place until February 15, 2013.

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Habits Makes It Sound Disreputable

On December 20th, the Pew Research Center‘s Internet & American Life Project released a thought provoking study of “Reading habits in Different Communities” in the United States.

It appears that only 78% of Americans ages 16 and older report reading a book in the past 12 months. While urban and suburban dwellers report that 80% have read a book, only 71% of residents in rural areas have done so.

At least the survey shows that 58% of U.S. adults still have a library card, although that figure drops to 48% in rural areas.

This excellent infographic sums up the findings quite well and you can read the entire report at the Pew website here.

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Art Makes The Trip

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Anyone who uses public transit, especially subway systems, knows that artfully designed and decorated stations make travel less tedious, and even enjoyable. Metronapoli, in Naples Italy, has taken this notion very seriously and has initiated a long-term project called “Art Stations” to make public transit stations more attractive and to give riders the opportunity to experience contemporary art.

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So far, there are thirteen “Art Stations” in Naples with original art work and designs by ninety international artists. Each station is the province of an individual architectural firm, with a discrete sensibility and aesthetic.

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You can see images from all thirteen stations at the Metronapoli website.

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Mind The Bison

Push Pop Press founder photographer Mike Matas has put together a terrific three-minute tour de force film of a cross country excursion by car from San Francisco to New York City with more than 5,000 photos. I really enjoyed the creative juxtaposition of iconic tourist destinations with those mundane moments that we all endure when we undertake a long road trip. Take a ride and then checkout Mike’s website.

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Atelier Visite Virtuelle

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Situated in the bustling heart of Paris just a two minute walk from the Louvre, 59 Rivoli is a six floor, 19th century repurposed bank building packed with artist studios. Founded as an artists’ squat in 1999, 59 Rivoli was “legalized” in 2006 and restored by the municipal government. The ex-squat reopened in 2009 with 20 ateliers for permanent artists and another 10 for temporary residencies that last 3 to 6 months. All of the studios are open for visitors and the ground floor gallery space hosts free musical events most weekends. If you can’t make it in person, at least your can take a virtual visit right here.

If you’re interested in visiting some similar artists’ squats-collectives, check-out les frigos and la generale.

h/t to Cara Black for the link

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NYC by Tiny Train

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Even if you can’t make it to New York City this holiday season, you can experience a virtual visit via the MTA‘s miniature train show. On display for the 11th year at the historic, century-old Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, the Lionel Grand Central Express is a two-level, 10-meter-long miniature NYC and suburb set featuring vintage trains and mid-20th century scenes. The display will be up until Feb. 10, 2013, but you can take a virtual, time=lapse trip any time.

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A letter from Santa Claus

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Illustration by Dave Thomson

A Letter From Santa Claus

My Dear Susy Clemens,

I have received and read all the letters which you and your little sister have written me … I can read your and your baby sister’s jagged and fantastic marks without any trouble at all. But I had trouble with those letters which you dictated through your mother and the nurses, for I am a foreigner and cannot read English writing well. You will find that I made no mistakes about the things which you and the baby ordered in your own letters — I went down your chimney at midnight when you were asleep and delivered them all myself — and kissed both of you, too … But … there were … one or two small orders which I could not fill because we ran out of stock …

There was a word or two in your mama’s letter which … I took to be “a trunk full of doll’s clothes.” Is that it? I will call at your kitchen door about nine o’clock this morning to inquire. But I must not see anybody and I must not speak to anybody but you. When the kitchen doorbell rings, George must be blindfolded and sent to the door. You must tell George he must walk on tiptoe and not speak — otherwise he will die someday. Then you must go up to the nursery and stand on a chair or the nurse’s bed and put your ear to the speaking tube that leads down to the kitchen and when I whistle through it you must speak in the tube and say, “Welcome, Santa Claus!” Then I will ask whether it was a trunk you ordered or not. If you say it was, I shall ask you what color you want the trunk to be … and then you must tell me every single thing in detail which you want the trunk to contain. Then when I say “Good-bye and a Merry Christmas to my little Susy Clemens,” you must say “Good-bye, good old Santa Claus, I thank you very much.” Then you must go down into the library and make George close all the doors that open into the main hall, and everybody must keep still for a little while. I will go to the moon and get those things and in a few minutes I will come down the chimney that belongs to the fireplace that is in the hall — if it is a trunk you want — because I couldn’t get such a thing as a trunk down the nursery chimney, you know … If I should leave any snow in the hall, you must tell George to sweep it into the fireplace, for I haven’t time to do such things. George must not use a broom, but a rag — else he will die someday … If my boot should leave a stain on the marble, George must not holystone it away. Leave it there always in memory of my visit; and whenever you look at it or show it to anybody you must let it remind you to be a good little girl. Whenever you are naughty and someone points to that mark which your good old Santa Claus’s boot made on the marble, what will you say, little sweetheart?

Good-bye for a few minutes, till I come down to the world and ring the kitchen doorbell.

Your loving Santa Claus Whom people sometimes call “The Man in the Moon”

 A letter from Samuel L. Clemens to his daughter Susy.

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Santa vs Backpacker

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Just In Time for Christmas Shopping

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Harry Potter fans have flocked to London’s King Cross Station for years in search of the secret Platform 9 3/4 . Now they can part with a few pounds at the new Harry Potter Shop appropriately situated between Platforms 9 and 10. Here’s the chance to replace that tattered robe or malfunctioning wand.

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Outdoors Indoors At The Library

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Earlier this month, students from Cornell University Department of design and Environmental Analysis managed to “bring the outdoors indoors” by installing areas of real grass lawn in the Mann Library lobby

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A sign in the lobby says it all:

Yes, it’s real grass. Yes, you can sit, lay down and roll around on the grass, but please don’t stomp on it. The grass is part of the exhibit. Various professors in Human Ecology have done research on the restorative benefits of nature. Instead of telling you about this, we decided to show you. So sit, relax, lay down, and enjoy the grass!

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