Burial site of voodoo queen Marie Laveau & other historical notables in 18th & 19th century vaults. Find the location for the acid freak-out scene in the Jack Nicholson film Easy Rider!
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Raisin bread and sausage rolls; plus madeleines, palmiers, financiers, croissants, and cinnamon buns for breakfast with a Parisian jazz soundtrack
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Melbourne is renowned for its Street Art and Graffiti. It's rare to see a lane way in the city with blank walls. Stencils, paste ups, stickers, grafs, little sculptures, anything goes really. I like walking through the city lane ways discovering new pieces. Especially where I least expect to find something. Occasionally I add something of my own.
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Monade Contemporary is a hidden gem of a gallery located in the Gion area of Kyoto. Despite its small size, it leverages the extensive network of its curator, Mr. Atsumi, to host exhibitions featuring a diverse range of fascinating artists from both Japan and abroad. Nestled in the basement of a multi-tenant building, the compact space exudes a unique charm, offering visitors an exciting sense of discovery.
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A favorite for a fast espresso. My friends run this cafe and serve coffea roasted in Paris.
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One of my favourite restaurant in Paris ! I'm always happy to go there. Nice people, amazing food, tasty wines, minimalist decor. They craft there own beer and coffee. So good...
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Cozy and comfortable Thai restaurant with excellent curries and noodle dishes. Lovely spice blends and great service. They have excellent coconut ice cream as well.
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Also the Queens back garden, these beautiful grounds are great for a Sunday stroll to see the pelicans or to feed the squirrels. Duck Island Cottage is worth a look too, a idyllic little cottage situated in the grounds which was specially built as the bird keepers home.
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An independent cinema in the heart of Kensal rise.
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I came up with this music venue long time ago, I think through a blog in 2009. I used to check every week the concerts they had at that time at the very beginning when the West Germany avenue was still underground and almost unknown. I like it here because I always discover new music bands and of course because of the venue itself which is located in a former doctor’s office.
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The portal between the Leidseplein nightlife area and the Max Eeuweplein is pompously accentuated by a classical looking façade, designed in 1991 by Zaanen Spanjers Architects. On the frieze, supported by columns, the architect has carved an inscription: ‘Homo sapiens non urinat in ventum’ - ‘A wise man does not piss into the wind’. A ‘wisecrack’, disguised in Latin.
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I'm a hotel consultant and travel writer based in Liverpool.
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Visual artist and designer
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Designer and Director and Co-founder at OMSE
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Jen Huh is a Los Angeles based artist, designer, educator, and writer. Her large scale textile pieces have been featured in Interior Design magazine and are on permanent display in the Martin Art Gallery at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. She formerly served as Director of First Year Advising at Parsons School of Design and Eugene Lang College at The New School (NYC). Jen is a partner at Dan Golden Studio and Director at Curator.site.
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Digital Artist Duo. 3D animation & art direction. Storytelling through digital mediums. Telling stories of the internet & society. Commissioned and self-initiated projects. Originally from Serbia, currently living and working in Amsterdam
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Viktor Hübner (*1988, Germany) received a master of fine arts in photography at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2019. He won several grants and honors, including the Rosanne Somerson Scholarship, a RISD Fellowship and a Fulbright scholar.  Hübner’s artistic practice unites a natural curiosity for other human beings and their fate. Wherever he goes, he often ends up in interesting or weird situations with people. These experiences are spurred when he starts to actively observing them and building up relationships. For his project 'Distanz', he hitchhiked from Jordan, through Israel, back to Germany traversing nine countries in only 82 days. Using a minimal amount of otherwise distracting gear and the goal to be a participant-observer to whatever situation he encountered. 'Das Leben ist für uns.', is based on a visit to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Northern Iraq and the war against ISIS in 2016. The body of work gives a temporary glimpse of the facets of the PKK, their ideology, aims, and influence. It includes extensive audio material and transcribed text to give an insight into the ideology of the party. His ongoing project 'The Americans I Met' is a photographic and oral history project that collects portraits of, and conversations with, people that Hübner encountered during a series of hitchhiking trips across the United States. His journey represents an exploration of what it means to be American at this moment, and of the issues that affect Americans, both personally and politically. Hübner’s motivation as a witness is simple: He believe in the importance of history. As a young boy, he was fascinated by the history of mankind and dreamt of becoming an Archeologist. This dream ended when he understood that he is simply not the person who sits for hours in a hole brushing away layer by layer of dust. Instead of recovering artifacts from dust, he records small layers of contemporary history through his words and lens.
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Aija Hannula is a designer working in Helsinki, Finland. Her works are abstract studies between furniture and sculpture.
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Graphic designer & Art Director based in Stockholm, Sweden. Former Art director at the notorious design agency Snask and a 2004 Hyper Island alumnus.
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Making jewelry, leather goods + soy candles in Albany, NY. Co-founder and organizer of The Half Moon Market.
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Hello! Photographer from Melbourne, Australia.
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Photograph by Andrew Cenci
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Tech creative and color consultant currently living in Singapore
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Waste Textiles Artist. Femke van Gemert, 1969 After a career in commercial fashion Femke decided to change the way to create things. Now she designs wall hangings and rugs that are unique, handmade and fully sustainable. By focussing on a single colour she re-uses textiles in abstract works. The beauty of imperfection and deterioration over time are always visible in her creations. The composition she creates radiates a certain mood or longing laden with fragments of the former characteristics of the used textile pieces. In the creation process Femke thinks about certain societal or environmental issues, these are reflected in the titles. In commissioned work clients can donate their own discarded textiles. This improves the personal involvement the owner has with the piece of art. This way Femke wants to revaluate textile waste that is omnipresent in our fast consuming society. The wall hangings improve acoustics and are suitable for homes, offices and public buildings. The love for textiles combined with the urge to explore the possibilities of discarded fabrics form a long lasting source of inspiration and a way to express opinions in Femke van Gemert’s life.
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Noelia Lozano is a creative image maker and art director from Spain, working between San Sebastián and Madrid. Her work is focused on papercrafts, CGI and set design- often combining these different techniques and materials to create boldly visual and colorful tactile imagery on three dimensions. With an emphasis on process, she loves highlighting textures, color, light, shadows, and shapes. Before making it her profession, Noelia studied journalism and a degree in telecommunications and computer systems, and has worked as a draftsman in the engineering industry. Leaving behind this stage of her life, she resumes her true passion; graphic design. After finishing her studies in advertising and graphic design she spends time at the Madrid-based studio; Serial Cut, after which she formed her own studio and began working freelance for national and international clients in the fields of advertising and editorial. Her works have been published in various print and online media, including Computer Arts, Étapes or Indexbook , to name a few. She has shown her work and given lectures and workshops about her work process at international creativity events such as OFFF festival. Her clients include Havaianas, Kiehl’s, Vodafone, Tumblr, Mini, Fast Company, and Psyop, among others. His current work is the result of the different approaches and continued curiosity that she puts into every project, be it for clients or personal projects. Allways hungry to take new challenging works.
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Founded in 2015 Girls on Their Way Home (GOTWH) is a studio for art direction & design based in Copenhagen run by art director Kevin Pfaff. Kevins main focus is on art direction, set design and production of photo shoots for fashion brands and magazines as well as brand identity, editorial and graphic design within the field of fashion and culture. Other work has included exhibition and textile design. Recent clients have included brands and magazines like: Maria Black Jewellery, Lehho, Å-Journal and Kinfolk Magazine, just to name a few. Reference comes from a submersion of multiple cultures, which enables a refined perspective when considering vital aesthetic choices. GOTWH are able to maintain relationships with international clients, and are currently consulting with brands in Japan, Denmark, and the UK.
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