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Tag Archives: Rome
All Roads Lead To Rome
A team of intrepid data visualizers at the Stuttgart-based urban design lab Moovel Lab decided to test the ancient maxim : All roads lead to Rome. Using open-source digital maps, they layered a grid of cells on a map of … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, History, Maps, Public Transport, Tech
Tagged Eternal City, Roma, Rome, Rome Georgia, Rome NY
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It’s a Lonely Planet
Today, the premier issue of the new Lonely Planet magazine hits the newsstands in the United States. You may be saying to yourself: “but I’ve seen copies of the Lonely Planet magazine all over the world for years”—and you would … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Photography, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Cuba, Lonely Planet, Magazines, Nashville Tennessee, Rome
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Fly BOAC
Posted in Africa, Air Travel, Art, Europe, Public Transport, South America, Tourism
Tagged Australia, Bermuda, New Zealand, Rome
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When In Rome…Paint Something
The Italian street artist known as Blu recently completed this impressive mural funded by the residents of a century-old former military barracks in the heart of the Ostiense district of Rome. Porto Fluviale has been occupied by housing activists, squatters … Continue reading
A New Light on Michelangelo
After five centuries, the magnificent frescoes on the walls and ceiling of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel can now be seen in all of their glory thanks to a new LED lighting system. The unobtrusive 7,000 LEDs provide a surprisingly subtle, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Museums, Tourism
Tagged Michelangelo, Renaissance art, Rome, Vatican
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When In Rome
Polish artists Sainer and Bezt, collectively known as Etam Cru, paint enormous humane, touching and sometimes a bit surreal large scale street art murals in urban locales around the world. The duo are currently in Rome for the launch of … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Photography, Tourism
Tagged Etam cru, gelato, Rome, Street Art
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Wherever
[wherever]: an out of place journal is a spanking new print magazine focusing on travel writing, travel culture and the politics of travel. Planned as a three times per year publication, the magazine’s inaugural issue will be released next Thursday … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Istambul, North Korea, Rome, São Paulo, Travel, Travel literature
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Rome Reborn
I was recently searching for some information on the astonishing Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain when I stumbled on this stunning digital animation exploring Rome in 320 A.D.. If you’ve every visited The Eternal City, or dreamed of going there, … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, History, Tourism
Tagged Eternal City, Roman Empire, Rome, Rome Reborn, Segovia
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