Another fun and inspiring Garden from Milano. 
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The fence around De Nederlandsche Bank on the Frederiksplein is a true optical experience. While passing the building, a rhythmic, dynamic pattern appears and disappears in the trellis of the fence. The figures on the sides of the rails were designed in 1992 by artist Peter Struycken, a pioneer in the area of environmental art and generating computer-program based image, light and colour compositions.
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Donkey Sanctuary at Highland Garden Reserve in Algies Bay. All the Donkeys are super friendly and love food.
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This venue has been a host to some of the best underground nights in Leeds and of course by day it is a community centre. I don't know how to put it to words what makes this place special to me, it just is. Subdub which used to be hosted at the WIC had a vibe like no other. The Iration Steppas sound system is one of the loudest sound systems I have ever encountered. If you ever get the chance to go to a SubDub, make sure you take a pair of earplugs.
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You will find the spiritual connection with this natural tidal swimming pool. You might feel the freezing water when you jump into the water, but soon you will be fine and enjoy the quiet swim experience. Dogs are welcome for this swimming pool too, if they are brave enough to swim with you in the sea water.
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“La pointe de la Jonction” is the place where the Arve and the Rhone meet. Both banks have paths, lined with poplars of Italy. A long wooden platform facilitates swimming in the Rhône and relaxation in the sun. This equipment is part of a set of developments enhancing the banks of the Rhone. In swimsuit or dressed, people enjoy festive drinks on beach chairs, they listen to good music, they are happy to be there, by dozens when the sky is covered, by hundreds when it is discovered, the most courted terrace of Geneva living at the rhythm weather reports. Big musical program (concerts amplified or acoustic and more than 50 DJs), with some of the best in Geneva. All styles of music will be represented (salsa, cumbia, regga, rock, funk, soul, jazz, house, techno...). DJ sets and concerts will be held on Saturdays and Sundays from 3pm to 7pm.
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Every November the famous Brighton Pavilion develop part of their Gardens into an Ice Rink. Its lit up beautifully of an evening and runs right through until the end of January.
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Almost every day at lunch-time I visit the local grocery store. They sell a lot of fresh vegetables and are very friendly towards children. Visiting this shop is like going on holiday.
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This image is cheating, as it is not an image taken from the 'City I live in'. It is part of the creek that runs through the 16 acres of bush property in Burringbar NSW that belongs to my partner, we go up there a few times a year to relax and be amongst nature. This house is also just a few hours away from Nimbin, the place I was born and grew up.
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"I believe we are at a time in society where open and honest communication is not only necessary, but revolutionary. When governments and political systems are no longer a reference point for progress, we look to other places, such as creative institutions, to facilitate that dialogue. Our aim is to change the definition of what it is to be a cultural centre; the Triennale will be a place of reflection and debate, connected with the contemporary culture in a dynamic way that offers new point of view on topics that lie at the very core of our global society." Stefano Boeri, President, 2018
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It’s coming up to Christmas and if you’re like me, i.e. like to avoid the hustle and bustle of a jam packed Oxford Street to find that perfect item for that special someone why not check out Folk Clothing which is tucked away close to Central St. Martin’s near Southampton Row and surrounded by some really interesting shops including the People’s Supermarket.
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Graphic & Type designer from Sweden. Currently intern at NODE Oslo.
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Artist based in Bangkok
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Laurence Poirier la photographe
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photographer based in Belgium
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I am a graphic designer from Portugal. I live and work in Santa Maria da Feira, my hometown, wich is very near from Porto. I manage Studio Nuno Fontes, a multi-disciplinary design studio focused on creating visual identities for institutional clients.
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Caroline Wolewinski runs her own independent Brussels-based, graphic design studio. She received her master's degree from Erg, BE in 2014 and graduated from a two-years residency program at the Werkplaats Typografie, NL in 2016. From artists and institutions to local businesses and brands she designs books, visual identities, websites, signage
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Half Japanese Editor/Journalist (WSJ, Newsweek, Modern Farmer etc); contributing editor Monocle magazine. Based in London and occasionally, Tokyo. Founding member of UK/Japan design studio Anyhow. 
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Andreas Emenius work is filtered through a chewy glue cluster of memories, experiences and spontaneous actions. He makes portraits of heroic, human-like, characters that appear familiar because of their emotional states.
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Gyuri Cloe Lee is an independent animator/video artist who is based in Seoul, Korea. Many of her films examine the awkwardness created among seemingly unrelated, or simply misplaced things. Fascinated by heavily saturated color spectrum and unconventional storytelling, she often creates a surreal universe with no real sense of time and space, but somehow believable, and oddly charming. Her films have been shown at numerous festivals around the world. She has received her BFA in Film/Animation/Video at Rhode Island School of Design in 2017.
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Web developer / illustrator based in London, UK
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Writer, teacher, director of Shakespeare plays. Author of the novels The Song of Achilles and Circe. Lover of cities, stories and myth.
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Luna Adler is a Brooklyn-based writer and illustrator. She likes to think of herself as an agreeable Scorpio.
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French photographer and illustrator. Aesthetics is at the heart of my work and my daily life.
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Nigel Howlett lives and works in London. He has developed a graphite cartoony style of drawing which references early Disney movies and painters such as the American artist Peter Saul. Howlett depicts hairy characters, acting out scenarios that reflect familiar social anxieties and conditions. Always humorous and sometimes sinister, common themes in the work include our obsession with technology and our relationship with social media. Nigel also runs a set design practice working with clients which include the BBC, channel 4, Issey Miyake and Nike. In 2015 he co-founded Nan Studios, a Photographic and creative studio in Clapton East London.
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