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Tag Archives: Philadelphia
Drift Across America
This wonderful short video, titled “Drift”, is the work of Philadelphia-based cinematographer and documentary filmmaker Tim Sessler. The film is the result of a boring trip by air from San Francisco to Philadelphia. The match-up of Sessler’s black and white, … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Music, Photography, USA
Tagged Philadelphia, San Francisco, Sigur Rós, Tilt-shift photography
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Open Air Philly
“Open Air is an interactive art installation designed to transform Philadelphia’s historic Benjamin Franklin Parkway, between tonight and October 14, 2012. In this project, twenty four powerful searchlights create unique, dynamic light formations in the sky which react to voice messages … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Eakins Oval, Philadelphia, Philly, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
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Neil Gaiman Never Went to College
Neil Gaiman never attended university, but this past weekend he received an honorary degree from the nearby University of the Arts in Philadelphia and spoke at the commencement. The bestselling author of American Gods, Coraline, Stardust, Neverwhere and many more … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, ebooks, USA, Writing
Tagged American Gods, Coraline, Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere, Philadelphia, University of the Arts
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Trainiacs Alert
The 5th annual National Train Day on May 12th marks the 143rd anniversary of the completion of America’s first transcontinental railroad. On May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit, Utah, the famed “golden spike” was driven into the final railroad tie … Continue reading
Posted in History, Tourism, USA
Tagged Amtrak, Los Angeles, National Train Day, New York City, Philadelphia, Rail transport, Union Pacific Railroad, United States
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Don’t Embark Without One
There’s an embarrassment of riches when it comes to urban transit apps for smartphones, as well as a pile of dreck. But it can be a daunting task choosing an app to help navigate an unfamiliar public transport system. San … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Tourism
Tagged apps, Boston, Chicago, London, New Jersey Transit, New York City, Philadelphia, Public transport, San Francisco
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Pulp Fiction (better than pulped books)
In the Philly region, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller are famous for their spooky art installation Pandemonium in Cell Block Seven at the über-scary old Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. But they rubbed some booklovers the wrong way with … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Film
Tagged George Bures Miller, Installation art, Janet Cardiff, Philadelphia, Pulp Fiction
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Travel By Poster
Philly’s award-winning design studio, The Heads of State, is a two man operation run by Jason Kernevich and Dustin Summers. After learning their design chops creating posters for Philly bands and music venues, the team has garnered such diverse clients … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tourism, USA
Tagged Chicago, Miami, NYC, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle
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Who Needs Postcards ?
Artist Bryan Lee Madden has been creating some amazing cityscapes and scenes on pocket Etch-a-Sketch models for the last two years:
Small Works in Old City
Located in Old City, Philadelphia, the most historic aquare mile in the United States, Artists’ House gallery is presenting “Small Works 2010”. The show, which runs from tonight through December 24th, features some of Philly’s hottest painters. Our favorite featured … Continue reading
Only In Philadelphia
Located across the street from the Liberty Bell, and just up the block from Independence Hall, the new National Museum of American Jewish History is the only museum soley dedicated to chronicling the American Jewish Experience. The NMAJH’s grand opening … Continue reading
