09/09/2019 food & beverages visual culture
"Kitchens should be like orchestras where each instrument has its own time and rhythm," explains acclaimed Mexican chef Martha Ortiz. Following a feature in our book, Story on a Plate, Ortiz opens up about empowering feminism through plating and how Latin American cuisine is set to conquer global gastronomy.
Read more 05/09/2019 visual culture
When Tim Berners-Lee created the internet back in 1989, the print industry and physical disc format were prognosticated to wither to the online world. Instead, we are seeing a resurgence. We talk Handsiebdruckerei as they create mementos for our new book The Touch.
Read more 04/09/2019 architecture & interior visual culture
Kinfolk, Norm Architects, and gestalten have come together to present architecture and interiors that are not only visually appealing but which engage all of the human senses. Exploring 25 different haptic design structures and interior designs that enhance experiences through five different pillars: materiality, community, light, nature, and color.
Read more 30/08/2019 travel visual culture
The details captured by Gustav Willeit give his images some verisimilitude, a sense of reality at first glance, but the sharp lines of symmetry also shape an almost fantasy-like version of the landscape.
Read more 07/08/2019 visual culture
The stress and anxiety of working on a grueling production design brief triggered Christian Baumgartner to create 'angst.' Documenting a broken work environment where deadlines, long-drawn processes, and temperamental personas create a feeling of delicacy, danger, and anxiety.
Read more 30/07/2019 travel visual culture
A former lab scientist turned DJ and record label owner who is elevating electronic music in the Bay Area. DJ and co-founder of Dark Entries Records Josh Cheon sheds some light on today's electronic music scene in San Francisco.
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