'Fokihegy' - Siófok - winter time
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One of our favorite breakfast spots.
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Favorite bar/brasserie in Paris close to my apartment.
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jamon, fish and seafood
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Beautiful home-made seasonal foods inside the Frama Studio Store. Curated by chef Chiara Barla.
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I fell in love with San Francisco at first site, the buildings and the light, so much grooviness to dig. The signature building style I call "Wonkatecture" -a kaleidoscopic hodgepodge of giddy pioneer freedom and gilded age excess. It's a modernists nightmare! A prime example is The Vedanta Society HQ, built in 1903 to house a religious sect which fostered a multifold path to God and reflected its openness architecturally. More more more.
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One of the best bookstore i've been. Good selection of design / art book as well. The staff is super nice and knowledgeable. A must.
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The Latex Club could be considered, in a good way, as the dark version of its neighbor Picadilly. Entering this club is like tele transport yourself into the Tron movie universe, where darkness and luminescent circuits surround you to the rhythm of techno and industrial music sessions. I recommend this club especially for the lovers of good electronic music, due to its resemblance with Berlin club nightlife. Every Friday Latex transforms into Club Gordo. It’s the same space but it hosts different sessions that they define as “Advanced music, techno and dark house. Nothing fresh. Nothing commercial”. The interesting thing about this party is it’s DJ's secret lineup and their warning: “No photos. No videos. Yes to anything else”
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Surrounded by the growing business area of Amsterdam Zuid, this modernist historic monument from the 60's oozes freedom. The clash of strict, grey, practical architecture of Gerrit Rietveld with the chaotic, colourful, anarchic bustle of art students working in these spaces is amazing. The 5 years I spend here as a student changed my life and shaped me to a great extend to who I am today. Now, temporarily walking these corridors again as a guest teacher, I realise how much I had missed this place since graduating 8 years ago. This is not a common art school. It's a family, a movement with a very personal and radical approach. Many students coming for a temporary exchange end up staying, because after wandering through this twisted Mondrian painting you will never be the same…
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Its been my high street for the last 20years. On a sunny day its full of colors, lots of soul and plenty of bargains. Don't go by what you hear, come and check it out for yourself.
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The best thing I have ever discovered. The Sue Ryder sale in Nettlebed takes place in the grounds of a manor house and has everything you could ever dream buying for a bargain price. What’s more all the money goes to charity.
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Tarantula Hill is the home and sometimes venue of legendary experimental music duo Twig Harper and Carly Ptak. Rising from the ashes of a tragic fire in 2006 this beautifully (re)constructed performance space, library, studio, and home has once again become a vital asset in the the ever growing Baltimore music and arts scene.
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Joana Chicau is a designer, coder, researcher - with a background dance. Her transdisciplinary project interweaves media design and web environments with choreographic practices. Chicau has been researching the intersection of the body with the constructed, designed, programmed environment, aiming at in widening the ways in which digital sciences is presented and made accessible to the public. She has been actively participating and organizing events with performances involving multi-location collaborative algorithmic improvisation, open discussions on gender equality and activism.
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Designer and Developer
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Sawako Kabuki graduated with a Bachelor of Graphic Design from Tama Art University, and later completed her master's after working for a porn video company. Her films have been selected and awarded at festivals in more than 20 countries such as Annecy, Ottawa, Rotterdam, Zagreb and SXSW. She is known for her distinct directorial personality in hand-drawn animation.
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art director & photographer, co-founder of In August Company
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Make up Artist // Concept creator // Books
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Hugo d'Alte is a portuguese art director, designer and photographer living Helsinki, Finland.
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Ana is a wardrobe stylist based in Austin and the Bronx. She styles for print, editorial, commercials and more. She is Mexican-American, fluent in Spanish & English & loves working on bilingual sets. Ana has synesthesia, and considers her relationship to color and texture an integral part of her creative process. She also enjoys prop styling, art direction and set design. Her work has been published in Vogue, Allure, Self, Inc. and she counts Outdoor Voices, Condé Nast and Whole Foods as clients. She's had the pleasure of dressing a variety of artists throughout her 14yr career including Kawhi Leonard, Nipsey Hussle, Les Twins & Diane Nukuri. Since 2017 she's worked with Nicole Trunfio & Shakey Graves, styling them for editorial projects, tours and music videos.
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Multidisciplinary designer based in Lugano, Switzerland
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Originally from the south of France, is a graduate of the Beaux Arts of Marseille and the Gobelins Photography School of Paris. She currently expresses herself through still life photography. Candice works from her own studio in Paris. Represented by Margot de Roquefeuil  http://www.margotderoquefeuil.com/artists/candice-milon/ 
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Animator/artist living and working in NYC, actually Jersey City, NJ. I grew up around the south: NC, SC, KY, and then college in Atlanta, GA.
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Artist • Designer
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My work can be described as a body of research in which different moments in time and space run together in a field that seems to embody a determination of time to present proof of it’s discrete, unique moments. I create stories that rise around the system of time and space. I’m fascinated by the systems that exist behind the direct surface of the visual world.
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Alicia Vera is a Chicana photographer based between Mexico City and Miami, FL.
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I am a Set Designer, scenographer and Prop Stylist currently based in London. I am from Cyprus and lived and worked in Italy, Germany, Greece, Cyprus and London. I love exploring nature and creating visual worlds.
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Charlotte Strick is a principal at the multidisciplinary graphic design firm, Strick&Williams, founded in 2014 with her longtime friend and colleague, Claire Williams Martinez. The studio collaborates with cultural institutions and clients in the arts, publishing, education, non-profits and everything in-between. For 14 years prior, Strick was a designer turned art director at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, where she designed book covers for much-loved authors like Jonathan Franzen, Roberto Bolaño, and Lydia Davis. Her work has been featured in the AIGA 50 Books / 50 Covers show, the TDC Annual Exhibition, Print Magazine, and in many books about cover design. The proud owner of a coveted Silver Cube from The Art Directors Club, Charlotte is also Art Editor of the distinguished literary magazine, "The Paris Review". Her writings on art and design have been published by "The Paris Review", "The Atlantic", and "The Huffington Post". A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Charlotte lives with her husband and their twin boys in Brooklyn, New York.
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