Cultural centre SODAS 2123 is a self-governed community based space which unites tens of creators and researchers of different fields, with practices based on experimentation, developing of unexpected formats and responding to latest cultural, social, geopolitical, ecological issues. SODAS 2123 will provide workshops and equipment for a variety of art disciplines, and each resident of the complex will be open for sharing, learning and craftsmanship. SODAS 2123 is operated by Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association.
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The alun-alun is a large public grass court in the Kraton area central Jogjakarta. Every day from 6 PM the evening starts the enlightened bikes or tandems are for next to nothing. The alun-alun in the night is a festival of lights and innocent recreation.
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This is my favorite go-to coffee shop in Tokyo. It's in a quiet and quaint space. I recommend trying their coffee and muffins. It's also right across a park and playground.
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Burgio is the classic pizza porteña place, one of many in the city of Buenos Aires. Don't expect any similarities with Napolitan style pizza. At Burgio you usually "eat & go" at the bar, the two-slice + Quilmes beer "PROMO". We call it "Pizza al molde".
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Impressive and beautiful monument. I enjoy staring at Alhambra's silhouette from different spots of the city. I love walking accross its gardens, with those tall and misterious trees. Inside Alhambra you can find the Palace of Carlos V, which I enjoy so much when they arrange expositions or classical music concerts in it during the summer.
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The Arch of Hadrian, also known as Hadrian's Gate, is a monumental gateway located in the historic center of Athens, Greece. It was built in the 2nd century AD by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who was a great admirer of Greek culture. The Arch of Hadrian served both a practical and symbolic purpose. It marked the boundary between the ancient city of Athens and the new Roman city, and also served as a grand entrance to the city for visitors arriving from the east. At the same time, it celebrated Hadrian's achievements and his appreciation for Greek culture, and served as a powerful symbol of the close relationship between Rome and Athens. Today, the Arch of Hadrian is a popular tourist attraction in Athens, and is widely recognized as one of the city's most impressive ancient monuments. It is located near several other notable landmarks, including the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Acropolis.
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Always interesting expositions and one of my favorite entrances of all Rome.
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A true Puerto Rican culinary experience that feels super local. The restaurant is setup to feel like a home and the food is as authentic as you can get. Service is also the best. Servers make you feel like you've known them forever. Appetizers and dessert are also a must.
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Best pizza in NY. Be prepared to wait. Check to see if they are shut down by the health department or tax collectors before going. Get the square pie with pepperoni and hot peppers.
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The Museum consists of two parts. The historical nature collection and the art collection. The Museum exhibits more than 100 works of the Russian painter Alexej von Jawlensky, the most important Jawlensky collection in the world. In addition to the works of Jawlensky, installations, objects, sculptures and paintings from the latter half of the 20th century are focal points of the art collection. Moreover, this museum regularly organizes noteworthy special exhibitions of international contemporary art.
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Great place to stay in Queenstown also probably has the best restaurant in town.
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A dark (and decidedly hip) bar on the LES, the only light at Beverly’s comes from the glow of its neon signage. The walls of this watering hole are lined with artwork by local artists, but only those whose art has previously been exhibited in galleries. The drinks are cheap and the music is good, and the vibes are perfect for hanging out, chatting, and maybe even getting drunk enough to start a dance party.
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Artist and Sign Painter from London
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Interiors and art installation photographer - Represented by One Represents 
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I originally trained as an architect and then discovered a love for digital products. You can see my creativity and eye for detail in all of his projects - whether I'm leading them or part of a wider team.
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My name is Laura Wood and I'm an independent illustrator. Originally from a small town in the north of Italy, I studied illustration in the wonderful city of Melbourne, Australia, where I started my illustration career. After a few years of seeking adventures and travelling around the world, I currently live and work in Milan, Italy. I create my art digitally using lots of textured brushes and a fun colour palette. Amongst my favourite things, there is dancing, meeting new people and visiting new places.
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Elsa Leydier is a French photographer and visual artist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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I am a graphic designer living in Brussels and working in Antwerp, Belgium as Creative Director for WeWantMore — an independent design studio specialized in branding and interior design.
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Tom is a freelance book cover designer based in Brighton, England. When he's not working in the studio he can be found outside somewhere on his bicycle, pretending he's a kid again.
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Graphic designer based i Copenhagen @pawpoulsen
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I'm a Polish-born designer and maker based in Geneva. My practice reflects on dialectical dimensions of fashion, aesthetics and contemporary craft. As one of the founding members of Hi Bye collective, with other HEAD Geneva graduates, I engage in collaborative projects and installations.
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Io is an interdisciplinary artist based in Johannesburg. Her work explores binaries between artifice/nature, chaos/order, utopia/dystopia real/imaginary spatialities during the Anthropocene. She is also intrigued by how human and non-human beings are evolving in hybrid environments. 
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photographer berlin
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Neelima Narayanan, originally from India, grew up in Singapore and moved to New York to study product design at Parsons. Her inspirations come from a range of different disciplines such as science, art, or fashion and design. She is currently a freelancing designer in New York and continuing her own personal projects.
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I'm a Dutch graphic designer and art director based in Amsterdam and founder of graphic design studio Mainstudio.
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