Charged: Lucy McRae: The body architect reveals how technology informs her work and the “second skins” she’s dreaming up next

Charged: Lucy McRae


If Lady Gaga were to give up the music and focus solely on design she might look a lot like Lucy McRae, whose artistic biotech-tinged productions make today’s Continue Reading…

Interview: Rafael Grampá: The award-winning Brazilian cartoonist on breaking new creative ground—partnering with UK studio Red Knuckles to bring his characters to 3D life

Interview: Rafael Grampá


Advertorial content: In the world of comic books, it’s nearly impossible for an outsider to rise out of anonymity. However, that’s just what Brazilian cartoonist Rafael Grampá did in 2008 when he debuted his original series “Mesmo Delivery” in the…

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Charged: Isaïe Bloch: Last year’s 3D Print Show Artist of the Year revolutionizes art and architecture

Charged: Isaïe Bloch


At the most recent 3D Printshow in London, artist and architect Isaïe Bloch took top honors as Artist of the Year…

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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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Fathom’s Shorts for Australia: The travel site teams up with Qantas Airways to create a series of silent animated shorts as clever as they are amusing

Fathom's Shorts for Australia


Advertorial content: In the history of silent film, an artistic medium that dates back to the late 1870s, it’s hard to imagine a greater task being asked of such a few moving images: to get a person—who lives in New…

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The Bulgari Octo: Master Watchmakers: An interview with the team behind the watch’s classic, yet forward-thinking design

The Bulgari Octo: Master Watchmakers


Impressed by the stunning, geometric design of the Bulgari Octo, we’ve taken time to explore its inspirations and shed light on…

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Cool Hunting Video: MB&F: A look inside the workshop of the most creative mind in contemporary watchmaking

Cool Hunting Video: MB&F


For the first video in our Lincoln Hello Again series, we traveled to Geneva, Switzerland to visit one of the most forward-thinking watchmakers on the planet. In the digital age, when the smartphone has become the…

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