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The State of Branding: New York (From New York Flags, to New York Brands)

Canny

Did You Know Grand Central Station Has a Whispering Gallery? But unknown to some is the whispering gallery within the domed intersection of the lower floor walkways. The coat of arms overall uses colouring and symbolism to represent various themes, for example the crane represents vigilance. Buffalo Seal: A New Element.

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The art of the interactive storyteller

UX Collective

With interactive media, you don’t just dial me out. In many ways this is exactly the effect television, digital media and the Internet have upon us. This goes completely against the grain when it comes to interactive media and app development. Interactive media companies disappeared not because they weren’t great.

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‘Art Is Art’ Celebrates the Vast and Varied Creativity of Hundreds of Disabled Neurodiverse Artists

Colossal

All images courtesy of Chronicle Book, shared with permission Spurred by the belief that art changes lives, Florence and Elias Katz founded Creativity Explored in 1983, a San Francisco-based nonprofit studio and gallery designed for disabled neurodivergent artists. ” “I Speak Through My Art,” and “Blackiful.”

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Emerging Photography Awards Juror Lauri Lyons Looks Back on 20 Years in the Industry

Feature Shoot

Her book Flag: An American Story was released in 2001. American identity is a theme she’d refer to again and again throughout her career, as a documentary photographer, journalist, and author. She met parents, children, missionaries, former gang members, police officers, and more. Get advice from older, established artists.

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Thirty hypotheses on interface aesthetics

UX Collective

Lev Manovich in The Interface as a New Aeshetic Category argues that “the rise of new media forces us to rethink our existing aesthetic categories and to consider new ones “ (Manovich). Serpentine Galleries , [link]. 22, 2001, pp. Uniting the Tribes of Fluency to Form a Metacognitive Nation. Sage Journals , [link].

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What Do We Mean By Queer Space?

Azure Magazine

to that date, another story concerning another virus began circulating on social media. Wolfgang Tillmans “Outside Snax Club” (2001) © Wolfgang Tillmans. Much of this exploration has — and continues to be — investigated within the context of exhibitions and galleries. Reports AIDS Deaths Now Exceed 100,000.”

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Where did this interaction come from??—?a brief history of interaction design

UX Collective

In 1961 , Allan Kaprow defined “Happenings” as a form of [performance] art in streets, garages, and shops as opposed to the general exclusive approach of art galleries and exhibitions. This barrier, however, was overcome in two steps in the first decade of the twenty-first century; the first was in 2001 , when Processing ­ ? —?an