I consistently spend a lot of time here. It's the most relaxing place in the city.
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Posted by Ward Roberts
Probably my favourite place in Melbourne, its where I can get away from it all and watch the world go by from above. One could say its my happy place... But the location is a secret.
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Maybe one of the best japanese restaurant in town. Traditional interior design by L'Ensemblier.
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Posted by Jonas Hegi
The Opia is a nice store focussing on asian independent fashion designers. In the basement Julian Zigerli is working on his new collection and if you're lucky, you'll meet Gipfeli, the dog of the house.
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Wonderful space with diverse exhibitions, gardens, and superb architecture. A lovely place to go to spend the whole day.
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I discovered this warehouse / shop few months ago, but I was very annoyed at myself for the fact that I so often passed by and never noticed it. It is an endless world of leathers and accessories and tools for its work, along with a magnificent Art Nouveau façade that invites everyone to come and enjoy the amiability of the owners.
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A popular (for good reason) and exceptional seafood restaurant, somewhat of a culinary Margate institution. Michelin Guide 2020. The menu changes daily, according to what is in season and what has been caught.
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One of the most special pubs in London, not so much for the place itself but rather for the crowd you will meet there; a mixture of locals, art students, passers by and weirdos. A place to feel at home and share a beer with the staff and/or the landlord (Paul).
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Posted by Martin Seeds
The Viaduct is one of those big pieces of architecture that you notice from afar and ignore close up. So get close for a major neck craning and you'll get that “how the hell did they ever build this…” feeling. When I look up I get vertigo and I doubt the strength of those spindly looking redbrick supports. Preston Road and Beaconsfield Road are good places to look around, and afterwards you can pop into the nearby Signalman pub.
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Coffee roastery, café, pizzeria and cocktail bar inside an old warehouse just around the corner from Broadway Market.
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The summer-festivities that are organized every year give face to a city that was to be considered faceless for decades. Incubate, the annual celebration of independent culture forms a platform for musical styles,movies, lectures and visual arts. In 2011, Luke Jerram's project "Play Me I'm Yours" caused a lot of amazing street-moments where everyone was invited to play one of the 101 pianos in the city streets. The Incubate Festival takes place in September.
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An artist working primarily in photography, Laura Letinsky’s ideas and work are formed through a perspective that avails, perhaps insists upon, a particular kind of attention to the act of looking and of picturing. While materially different, in her photographic work, as with materials including porcelain and textiles, she wrangles with the personal and the intimate as it is visually, experientially, and quantitatively defined- and thus, confined-- by the social and the public. Along with making and thinking about art, teaching, designing (clothes, household items), growing (mostly vegetables), endorphins (running), and being a mom, she wonders what to eat for dinner tonight. A Professor at the University of Chicago since 1994, she’s received numerous awards including, recently, the Canada Council International Residency, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. She's numerous publications including six monographs, her most recent book is Time's Assignation, Radius Books, 2017.
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resist much, obey little.
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Design & Art Direction – NYC
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Haejin Park is an illustrator based in New York. She graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 2015 and has been freelancing since then. Her clients include the New York Times, BuzzFeed, Vice, Medium, and Lenny Letter. Contact: haejinart@gmail.com
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Artist making architectural fabric sculptures based in Richmond, VA.
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Dani Fish (pseudonym for Daniele Piscitello) is an animation director from Sicily.
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Graphic Designer from Mumbai, India
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I wanted to be an artist since I was little. I told my mother that I wanted to be a painter, but she stopped me and my imagination was stuck after that. At university, I studied English Literature,  my favorite author is Haruki Murakami. I have a strong passion for  film photography and travel. Analog photography is like me, natural, authentic and sincere. I dream that I'll travel the world and take photos, publish a photo book and run an exhibition. I am currently working as a gallery manager and living a happy life in Bangkok.
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Graphic Designer & Illustrator from Belgium, Brussels.
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Lilly Markaki (also appearing as Lilly Marks) is a cultural theorist, events programmer and radio (g)host living in London.
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British animator and director.
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Creator of a bunch of books including a series of faux illustrated Biographies, and illustrator for clients like The Atlantic, The New York Times, Tatler, Coors, Cartoon Network, Disney, Globe and Mail, and whatnot and on and on. Goes places, does things, but could and should more.
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Lynnie’s style is a distinctive one, where a bold bright colour palate is used to great effect in the playful charismatic characters she creates. The development of these characters is the driving force of her work; producing mysterious, seductive creatures and powerful femme fatales. Women are mostly the subject of her pieces ­which she brings to life using ink, paint and paint pens. By working spontaneously the personalities evolve naturally into striking and engaging images which both shock and amuse, but always stimulate the eye.
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Art Director and CGI artist freelance based in Paris
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I was born in Moscow, Russia, but was always fascinated with traveling and meeting new cultures. After several years in Vienna, Austria, I decided to move to Paris, France, and study professional photography. Before making this choice I started career in history of art.  These days I work on different long-term projects, mostly concentrated on fine-art and documentary photography. Camera helps me to observe the world around and to keep in time people, beauty and happy moments. 
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