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WipEout: Futurism explores the cult classic video game loved by gamers and designers

Creative Boom

It takes a serious dive into the game's visual archives and explores how the teams, tracks, vehicles and iconography came to life. Founded in 2012 by Darren Wall, Read-Only Memory publishes beautiful books on video games and their surrounding subcultures. WipEout: Futurism is his latest creation.

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Imposing Wild Animals Emerge from Layers of Cardboard in Scott Fife’s Sculptures

Colossal

“Polar Bear” (2011), archival cardboard, ink, and red pencil, 26 x 53 x 29 inches. Detail of “Dog With Picasso Guitar” (2022), archival cardboard, glue, drywall screws, and ink, 14 x 60 x 30 inches. “Were Wulf” (2007), archival cardboard, ink, and red pencil, 25 x 25 x 34 inches.

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Alex Povey's photo book takes you on a freight-hopping adventure across America

Creative Boom

Eventually, in 2012, he settled into a squat in Amsterdam. Recently, Beau looked at Alex's photo archive and suggested the work from his early years would make a great first book. Moreover, he was enthusiastic about meeting another travelling punk.". Westward bound.

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The Getty Digitizes a Rare 16th-Century Manuscript from Indigenous Mexico

Colossal

Although the Library of Congres and UNESCO’s Memory of the World have offered scanned iterations of the books since 2012 and 2015, respectively, this edition is the most widely accessible because of its searchable interface and additional context.

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Al Fingers updates his book exploring Clarks shoes in Jamaica

Creative Review

Originally published in 2012, DJ and cultural historian Al Fingers’ book Clarks in Jamaica traces the brand’s journey from Somerset, where it was founded the 19 th century, to the West Indies, where it subsequently became a popular shoe brand in Jamaica.

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Cadbury “reconnects with roots” with first image overhaul in 50 years

Design Week

Inspired by the Cadbury archives. For this, the team again looked to the Cadbury archives. Bulletproof explains this is so that consumers can more clearly recognise the link between ingredients and product. Commitment to sustainability.

Brand 101
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In ‘Eyes on the Street,’ Photographer Jamel Shabazz Identifies the Boundless Culture of New York City’s Outer Boroughs

Colossal

Eyes on the Streets contains more than 150 images from his extensive archive, some of which are shown for the first time. “When two paths cross,” Fort Greene, Brooklyn (2012), archival pigment print, 16 x 20 inches. “Jacob The Jeweler,” Midtown Manhattan (2009), gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches.

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