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Shifting Gender Bias In Film With Nikola Vasakova
Does gender inequality and bias exist in the film? Producer and founder of Girls in Film, Nikola Vasakova thought so after years in the industry and created a platform to help pave the way for the ...
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It's only one year until we've reached the date the original Blade Runner was set. Although we know 2019 won't quite be the same as the film portrayed, photographer Tom Blachford has decided to sho...
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What Came First The Chicken Or The Corporation?
Daniel Szalai visualizes a story about technology, man’s relation to nature and how human existence might not be too far away from that of a mass-produced chicken. With corporations now micro-chipp...
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Anarchy Up In Flames. Has Fashion's Appropriation Of Punk Gone Far Enough?
Punk as a sub-culture has had an incredibly diverse, long-lasting and hugely influential impact on music and fashion. Born in the early 70's from a rejection of societal norms, the movement soon be...
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Selfies, Sex, and Western Slander With Tony Futura
Mocking the Donald Trump's relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is some his more signature work. Tony Futura also fictionalizing how Facebook is a modern day Bible, savagely outlines...
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Read Donald Trump’s Prophecies Inside Fortune Cookies
When the frustration and reality of Donald Trump being President of America is constantly on your mind, you have no choice but to create a fortune cookie series to remind the world of his prophecie...
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Relive the Golden Age of Computers through James Ball
Before Netflix, Instagram and the internet existed a world of futuristic design and computing simplicity that paved the way for the device you are most likely reading this from. Now treasured art i...
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The Obituaries of French Newspaper Libération are Legendary
The obituaries in Libération are legendary. When a famous person dies, especially an artist, the best front pages in the world are those of Libé. On these occasions, the newspaper offers a poetic, ...
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Light Photography by Alexis Pichot
Inspired by his fast-paced life in the city, photographer Alexis Pichot decided to retreat into the woods to re-connect with his spirits and discover a hidden world.
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For The Writing on the Wall, artist Shimon Attie shined a light on the vibrance of Berlin’s Jewish community in the time before World War II.
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