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February 27, 2013

by Danny Porter

A night on the town

Would you pay 10 dollars to sleep on the street? Faktum Hotel in Gothenberg, Sweden is hoping your answer is yes. The hotel is a project of  Swedish interactive agency Forsman and Bodenfors.  Faktum is comprised of 10 different “rooms” located throughout the city – under bridges, next to a football stadium, in a park – essentially wherever a […]

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February 26, 2013

by Danny Porter

Intern spotlight // Engagement

Meet Jesse. He’s a member of our Engagement Team and he rarely forgoes the opportunity to suit up – more often than not, he’s best-dressed in the office. Credit that to his mom and the online tie borrowing club he’s a member of. But enough about the suit and tie. Let’s get down to the business […]

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February 25, 2013

by Danny Porter

Kai Krause // the true size of Africa

Graphic Designer Kai Krause is changing the world in his own way through his reconstructed map of Africa, with several  non-African countries overlaid within the continent’s borders. His goal is to make a contribution in the fight against immappancy. Krause explains the concept of “immappancy”: “In addition to the well known social issues of illiteracy and innumeracy, there […]

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February 22, 2013

by Danny Porter

Looking through the [Google] Glass

I’ll admit it. I’ve never really been a big fan of the concept of Google Glass – the futuristic goggles that act as a smartphone for your face. The idea feels uncomfortably dystopian; something that belongs in a sci-fi movie. In fact, I’m still completely against the idea of eBooks. I want to feel the words and pages of […]

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by Danny Porter

Reinventing the VW van

I spent most of Saturday afternoon at the beach – the perks of living in San Diego – and couldn’t help but notice an abundance of classic VW vans and microbuses lining the streets in front of the modest beachfront bungalows. They are, of course, a surfer’s best friend and a California classic. Admittedly, I had the […]

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February 21, 2013

by Danny Porter

The effects of urban sprawl

By 2050 the United Nations expects that not only will the world population increase to 9.1 billion people, but that 70% of us will live in urban areas. To put things in perspective: 50 years ago the earth held 3.2 billion people. Urban sprawl – the expansion of urban developments on undeveloped land near a city, is […]

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February 20, 2013

by Danny Porter

Ben Thomas // miniature cities

The world can be a big, scary place. To change that – or maybe just to make it look really cool – Australian photographer Ben Thomas turned some of the world’s most iconic cities and landmarks into miniature versions of themselves. In order to create the effect, Thomas used a tilt-shift technique to alter the appearance of […]

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February 19, 2013

by Danny Porter

Leaving it all on the court

Photojournalist Dan Eldon spent the last months of his life in Somalia, photographing the war-torn country with a gentle touch and a powerful perspective. In 1993, as Eldon and several of his colleagues were covering a botched military raid in Mogadishu that left 74 civilians dead and 100 more injured, he and two others were stoned to death […]

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February 18, 2013

by Danny Porter

Mapping the world’s emotions

In 2006 Gallup surveyed people in 136 countries and asked the simple question: “Did you experience love for a lot of the day yesterday?” What researchers found is extremely fascinating. Surprisingly, the country whose population feels the most love isn’t the United States, or any country in the western hemisphere for that matter. According to […]

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February 16, 2013

by Danny Porter

Stamping out Saturdays

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds…unless it’s Saturday. Last week the USPS – which has been struggling financially over the past several years, due in large part to email and privatized shipping – made international headlines after announcing it was cutting […]

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