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Explore Maze-Like Passageways Exploding with Elaborate Mosaics at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

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But in 2004, the landowner decided to sell the property and called for the artwork to be dismantled. Open to the public, the Magic Gardens hosts regular tours, workshops, performances, and temporary exhibitions. The local community hastened to Zagar’s aid, helping to purchase the land.

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November 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

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Beam Center is requesting design proposals for ambitious public artworks that will be brought to life through collaborations with youth. The Passepartout juried contest will award one photographer 500 Euros, exhibition participation, publication in a catalog, and promotion opportunities. Deadline: 11:59 p.m. Deadline: 11:59 p.m.

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Sneakers, unboxed

UX Collective

Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street exhibition space For some people shoes are just something to wear to walk. link] I checked out the exhibition not long after its opening to see what the hype was all about as I am not a sneaker-obsessive to the level of crazy but I do appreciate the culture. You pick a colour you like.

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Instagram vs Facebook: Navigating the Social Media Showdown

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Since their inception in 2010 and 2004, respectively, they have carved distinct niches while also overlapping in critical areas. This article analyses the Instagram vs Facebook debate by juxtaposing their purposes, strengths, marketing capabilities, and utility.

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The case for using non-human personas in design

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Image by Ilias via Adobe Stock This article is based on a recently published academic paper with the title Non-Human Personas: Including Nature in the Participatory Design of Smart Cities , which appeared in the Journal of Interaction Design & Architecture(s). but also urban wildlife interactions.

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In ‘Glass Microbiology,’ Sculptures Explore the Science Behind Modeling Viruses and Bacteria

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Digital models of bacteria and viruses are essential for scientists communicating vital health information to the broader public. ” Jerram’s microbes are on view in two exhibitions this month: as part of Hope from Chaos: Pandemic Reflections at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore and at Henry Moore Institute ’s A State of Matter.

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Dissecting deceptive patterns in nature and technology

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The behaviour a target exhibits as a result of these prior processes. 2017), art forgery (Hebborn, 2004), or military deception (Rothstein & Whaley, 2013), etc. The Thought Exercise revisited Concerning the Thought Exercise at the start of this article, all the cases cited involve frugal simulation of inflated mass.