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Tag Archives: Barcelona
Barcelona’s Book Train
Passengers on the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan National Railways) will soon have access to a virtual onboard library on trains in and around Barcelona. Select trains will display posters of forty books along with QR codes. After … Continue reading →
Free Travel Apps
The popular travel guide publisher Fodor’s announced recently that they will be providing a series of city guides as mobile apps for iOS. These new apps are free for the first time. Apps from the Fodor’s Travel imprint offer solid … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barcelona, IOS, London, New York, Paris, Rome, San Francisco
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RedBall (not Bull) Project
New York City-based Kurt Perschke ia an artist who works in collage, print, sculpture, video and public installation. His best known work, the very fun RedBall Project, is a global, traveling street art project that has playfully infiltrated Chicago, Toronto, … Continue reading →
Paris by Carousel
California-based, Barcelona-born photographer Pep Ventosa has created an otherworldly series of composite images of carousels and amusement park rides in Paris, Barcelona and California. Pep slowly circles the rides, taking dozens of photographs and then blends them into one phantasmagoric … Continue reading →
Posted in Europe, Photography, USA
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Tagged Barcelona, Carousel, Paris, Pep Ventosa, Santa Cruz
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Mad for Madrid
Joanna Gniady Olivia McDaniel Julia Bolchakova Nate Padavick Natalie Shenker Yusef Zapata Veronica Cerri
Barcelona’s Inventive Museum
The Museu d’Idees i Invents de Barcelona (Museum of Ideas and Invention), or miBa to its close friends, opens its doors to the general public tomorrow, March 23rd. Brainchild of Catalan inventor, entrepreneur and motivational speaker Pepe Torres, the miBa … Continue reading →
Don’t really know why…
I really don’t know why Japan’s Muji stores has the “Santa vending machine” on the streets of Barcelona.
