The city’s old slaughterhouse, now an art centre. It’s a monumental project that somehow manages to survive the financial crisis. They organize interesting exhibitions, talks and other activities. The perfect excuse to go for a walk around the southern side of Madrid.
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Cafe Voltaire is a super lovely place! Great for sharing some moments with friends, perfect to relax, or work a bit, is in the neighborhood of Palermo.
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Glodne kawalki reach for what is healthy, natural and seasonal. Breakfast is their speciality. They often squint to see a little different.
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This museum of photography is really great, and the highlight for me after the inspiring exhibitions is the good coffee and great cakes at their coffee place. I find myself there almost every second week for a drink and a slice of cake. The food is perfect, the ambiance is nice and it's really alive as a lot of people are coming directly from the running exhibition. At the entrance you can find an interesting bookstore and the best photoautomat of the city right outside. Last but not least, it's only some meters from the Helmut Newton Fondation ( which doesn't have a nice coffee place itself yet ).
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Made famous by owner Benny from ABBA, this place is pure joy for any real foodie.
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If I lived closer to the West Village I’d go over to Jack’s every morning for a coffee and occasionally having what is probably the best chocolate chip cookie in New York (and it’s just a dollar!). Even though it’s rarely in my way I try to go here now and then, maybe in combination with a stroll down the beautiful Bleeker Street or to read a book sitting in their window.
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Delicious tyical japanese food.
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French Bistro style restaurant. Cozy atmosphere 
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I never heard about Havel until some friends and me checked out the google earth for a trip at the weekend. We went there in the german winter, oh yes...in the winter. I loved this place because is a small city island with a lake (which was frozen at that time) and with lovely houses and an old mill. I have never been there in the summer but i can imagine how wonderful would be.
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My friends, Dee & Ricky, recently opened up their own restaurant at the ripe age of 24 in the Clinton Hill neighborhood. I stop in here every now and then for the roti. Also, there's a really cool (Nigeria-owned) sandwich & smoothie spot next door that is not pictured.
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We are very into French galettes (buckwheat crepes). But it’s important to know the good restaurants who make the good crepe batter because it makes all the difference. That’s why Bretons is one of our spot. You can find us there once a week at least.
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A beautiful little shop carrying handmade goods including jewelry, soaps, candles, bags, stationery & a small selection of vintage treasures. All the jewelry is made in house by the owner Siobhan, who has her work bench in the space.
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My name is Catarina. I like plants, but I do not know much about any of them. Currently working on a self initiated project to discover some more about those wonderful beings. I love vegetables and eggs are my favourite food of all the time. I always drink orange juice in the morning. Ice cream is amazing, and I ́ve recently discovered avocato. I ́m entering a whole new level on food experience. I made myself a club (“ColorClub”), and I ́m a dedicated member, almost as the peopleof Scientology. In other subjects, I love my work. I’m interested in graphic design, visual culture, education and values, as well as analog photography. My self-iniciated projects always appeal to some kind of social issue that bothers me. When I feel the need to share and complain about something, I usually do so by travelling to a new country, making a serie of photographs and then creating a whole project around it. Some examples of those are “There are people who have a group, and there are others who do not.” and “Complete Love”. I forgot to mention that I am completely crazy about traveling. Thank you for getting to know me a little.
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There is a lot of BLA, BLA, BLA in the word “Design”. For us, design is synonymous with project, the plan. The aesthetic results of a project are the consequence of objectives sought in the design process and that often include other values. MgComunicació has been working to achieve business goals for nearly two decades. We avoid aesthetic makeups to delve into the reality of each project we want our work to pick up real fruits for our customers economy. Flexibility, agility, commitment to our projects and alignment of interests among all people, companies, entities and / or institutions is what creates a strong flow of energy. This working method allows the team to adapt to the expectations of each client, with lower costs and the technical characteristics and commercial models of different projects.
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Artist & Jeweler
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Montreal-based illustrator.
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Since an early stage, Giacomo felt interested in the visual perception of the volumes, light, transparencies, light materials, and how the eye treats the mind with a thoughtful use of them. Bachelor in Product Design and a Master’s degree in Architecture provided him all the technical aspects of the use of strengths, understanding of materials and 3D modelling. Once has the technical knowledge and the convince of creating art, the material chose was the step to follow. The keenness of using a simple material whit shining properties became stronger thus after an examination of different materials the decision was to use brass and steel wire. In addition, the concept of using something cheap to create something precious is very attractive. Creating a net of sewed wire with specific mental patrons and the using the strengths, making reinforcement to create shapes and curvatures lead final sculptures and models. The process followed during the last four years has been an autodidactic process of discovering how the weight, the tensions and the structure of the net can get transformed into an art piece.
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Nadya Wasylko is a New York based fashion and portrait photographer with a love for color and luscious, beautiful moments. Her photography has been published in New York Magazine, Dazed & Confused, Photo District News, The Guardian UK, Soma, Fiasco, Gloss and Bullett magazines, and featured on several publications including LINE a journal, Dazed Digital, The Ones2Watch, and the New York Times Style Blog.
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Digital product designer
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César Pesquera makes films, directs music videos and commercials, creates installations, designs live visuals and writes. His work combines the grammar of cinema with a taste for conceptualization and visual experimentation. He likes to think about images, spaces, technology, perception, identity and time. At the moment he is working in a short film and writing a feature film. Sometimes he makes music as Portabot.
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a photographer who loves to travel, even in the city where he lives
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French photographer / image maker  ... other stuffs like https://soundcloud.com/gzser / creative I guess
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Italian born, London based photographer who loves taking pictures of people, exploring cities and cultures.
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