Charged: Jim Campbell in NYC: The artist brings his sculptural LED “light films” to New York, taking over museums, galleries and ballets

Charged: Jim Campbell in NYC


While the boundaries between contemporary art and technology have grown increasingly blurry—thanks to everything from biologically-inspired knitted structures to oil that “defies” gravity—there are, surprisingly, only a handful of artists who delve deep into…

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Charged: Shindo Laboratory: Ken Shindo’s sculpture-like amps and pre-amps turn the experience of listening to music into an emotion-packed one

Charged: Shindo Laboratory


The 2011 documentary “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” at first appears to be a film about an 85-year-old sushi chef and his world-famous dishes, though it’s really about a man’s…

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Charged: Lowline and the Remote Skylight: A closer look at the progressive project’s innovative solution to bringing natural light underground

Charged: Lowline and the Remote Skylight


As the most talked about urban planning project in NYC of recent times—alongside the Plus Pool, perhaps—the Lowline continues to capture the…

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Charged: Solaire Generation: The New York firm transforms parking structures into solar power plants

Charged: Solaire Generation


Depending on where you live, parking lots can either feel like a terrific waste of space or woefully inadequate for city needs. Still, they are everywhere, not to mention a critical component of urban planning. Since…

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