Sans Pere is my new favourite place to have breakfast, café or lunch. In the heart of Shoreditch it really feels like a modern home. Their quiches are delicious and they have an in-house patisserie kitchen and let me tell you their cute bite-size choux and bronuts (brioche-donuts) are worth the detour.
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62m2 phosphorescente painting on concrete in the hall of a building in the 18 arrondissement, Metro Stalingrad. You can see it from the street. I made it with the architect Takami Nakamoto, discover more over here
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It's rare for tourists to go to the Tohoku (Northeast) Region of Japan except for Sendai (the capital). I've been there a couple of times for a design residency. It's good to use Rikuzentakata as the base. I highly recommend Hakoneyama Terrace. It has a nice view, they serve good food and the accommodation is good.
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There is one thing finally that is good about vienna’s small size, to reach the river danube and its two side arms in summer, when its boiling hot, takes only few minutes. All the life is transferred from the center to the river banks, swim and barbecue in summer, ice skating in winter. If you exit the subway at Neue Donau station you will see the small tower of viennas biggest mosque that is located on the danube island. You can go there and visit, if you are lucky, you will be offered dryed figues and dates and you can watch the prayers repose themselves lying on mattrasses in the cool.
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A veteran San Francisco arts institution that recently moved from its home in the Mission to the bottom of the San Francisco Chronicle Building. Their gallery regularly puts on exhibitions that are relevant, accessible, and often straight up delightful. As opposed to some of the more buttoned-up galleries, Intersection’s penchant for participatory pieces is met with a regular crowd that tends to be game for participating, which always makes for a good time.
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Waves of the pacific ocean crashing underneath at your feet, while roller coaster rattles above.
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SITUATIONS is a contemporary art gallery in Manhattan that exhibits artists from the United States and abroad.
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25 years ago my father used to work here. I know they have a garden on top of the roof. It looks like a big spaceship, I love the futuristic design it has so many little details, I never get tired looking at it.
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I have been accepted as guest in a community house for students.One hundred people live here, most of them are here since ages and have never moved out. And indeed, sometimes I felt like in a cruise boat where if I wanted I could have spend months in without needing to go out. This place is almost like a city in the city, where you get a daily backer delivery, where the fridges are always refilled with beers, and a massive bank of films and music is available through the intranet network. Everything is organised. For that they have some in house politics, ruled by “democraticaly” elected ministers. So you have the plant minister, the kitchen minister, the toilet-paper minister, the cooking-herbs minister...I know it sounds silly but it is very serious for them. I see that as a very typical German place. Somehow.
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My personal favourite Australian artist Ken Done has his gallery in the middle of The Rocks, near Circular Quay. Its constantly updated with his new and old works and well worth a visit!
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A pretty museum located 30 min north from Copenhagen. It has a stunning sea view and beautiful architecture. Here you can explore many exciting exhibitions. They have a great cafe as well. 
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Great place for avocado sandwiches, and the best chips and Guacamole.
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Anna Sophie Berger started her studies in vienna in the class of fashion at the university of applied arts under Veronique Branquinho, completed two years under the guidance of Bernhard Willhelm and is currently living in Paris to do an haute couture internship at Adeline André. Apart from the realisation of collections she works with photography on an artitic basis, on various conceptual projects and in different medias.
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Founder and Creative Director of Blok Design in Toronto.
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Illustrator, animator & graphic designer working primarily within the music industry in Melbourne, Australia.
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Marco Prestini is an award winning director working in fashion, advertising and music. Born and raised in Italy, living between Milan and LA, operating worldwide.
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Mexican based artist and illustrator
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Artist / Illustrator / Design
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The work of Amsterdam based visual artist Martijn Sandberg, constantly explores border areas, such as the tension between text and image, legibility and illegibility, the private and the public domain. “I make Image Messages, image is message is image.” The image hides the message. In the cut paintings „Sorry No Image Yet‟ and „Too Busy To Paint‟ there is a subtle play between the language of the image and the significance of the image, and this gives rise to questions. Here, the lack of image seems to be elevated to an image by the artist. The direct relationship between the image, the material bearing the image and the environment is also expressed in his site-specific works in public space and architecture. As in „If These Walls Could Speak‟ that can be viewed in the lifts at the OBA Public Library Amsterdam, and the artwork „I Will Survive' located at the border of a burial ground in Hardenberg, The Netherlands. In 2010 „My Last Penny‟ by Martijn Sandberg is released as jaarpenning/ art medal 2010, issued by the Vereniging voor Penningkunst/ Dutch Art Medal Society in a multiple edition of 450 pieces.
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Luther is a Motion Designer and Illustrator in Austin, TX. His grounding in Marketing, Film, and TV informs his current diverse work across product, future vision, and spatial computing design. He's also a musician composing neo-classical and ambient music as Estle Lloewe.
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I'm an industrial designer, currently practicing my craft in the city of Copenhagen. My cross-cultural sensitivity led me to experience design in a number of places like Germany, South Korea, and Denmark.
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Australian in Los Angeles, via New York. Avid traveller, dog lover, and Creative Director at The Fold Creative and Lesse.
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Renate Ariadne is a Dutch fashion photographer with an autonomous approach. Highly inspired by Magical Realism, she strives to create images that read in a way similar to our dreams. After finishing her Bachelor in Photography at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague in 2016 she moved to London, where she is currently based. Photo credit: Laila Mubarak
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46 year old from Copenhagen. Travel and collector art from the world.
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Stil Life Photographer and Stylist
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Multidisciplinary artist directing visual narratives from Porto PT. Based between Porto PT, and Lausanne CH. Working on personal and commissioned projects on photography, graphic design and art direction.
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