Sh*t London: Street Photography Get's Dirty

When perusing a typical street photo blog online, rarely are you treated to the less-than-aesthetically appealing, the poorly made or the disastrously conceived works of art that saturate the

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Red Stripe Turns Dalston Corner Shop into Giant Music Instrument

If you happen to have been in a non-descript corner store called Best Supermarket in Dalston’s Kingsland High Street this past weekend, there’s a good chance you may have thought the store was haunted by a gang of well-meaning...

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Abracadabrapp: The World’s First Analogue iPhone App

Weekly, if not daily (or to be honest, hourly) we catch wind of a new mobile phone app meant to make our lives easier. More often then not it simply clutters things further and we end up with a digital glut of apps we can’t recall ever really...

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Axe Opens Eyes with 3D "Young/Mature" Campaign

"You like what you like". This seemingly noncommittal statement ironically is one of the few inescapable truths of life. Whether young or mature, there is a good chance that the things you like, you most likely have liked for a...

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Protect Your Eggs: Le Slip Francais Sells Undies the Right Way

If you’re going to wear “tighty whities ” (or y-fronts), you’re most likely a guy going for protection and comfort above all else. And this is the exact pre-requisite for underwear shopping that makes the latest spot from French underwear...

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2 Chainz Goes 8-Bit in His Own Adidas Video Game

Fresh off the heels of last weeks online release of Old Spice Dikembe Motombo’s 4 ½ Weeks to Save the World, the Internet gets hit with another dose of genius...

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Old to New: NYC Phone Booths Are Now Info-Tech Hubs

How do you make a city smarter? Some say it’s with open access to information. At least that’s what The City of New York, along with Cisco are saying. And from the looks of their latest collaborative efforts,...

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Spinning Wheels: BMW Creates Art with Tires

The last place you’d expect to see advancements in the antiquated field of relief printmaking is from a luxury carmaker. But that’s what BMW has accomplished while promoting their new 2012 BMW M6 Coupe to the...

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Déjà Vu: The Mystery of the Repeat Adverts

Have you seen this?


It’s the surveillance-style advert that debuted over the weekend, which seemingly catches bystanders committing egregious acts of civility and kindness. It’s a great spot for “Big...

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Take a 100,000 Star Trip with Google Chrome Experiments

Google has made its name on doing some things and doing those things amazingly well and to the fullest extent of their respective possibilities. One of those aforementioned things they do so well is...

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