A contemporary café, great for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, on the top floor of Dover Street Market, just of Picadilly Circus.
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This place is a great spot for breakfast / snack / coffee in a cozy ambiance. The staff is lovely and the walls are filled with colourful art pieces. 
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Cozy and funny place with super good coffee and some meals
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Asian flavours in platillo format reinterpreted with mediterranean touches. The food is ace and the prices are fair.
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Cultural centre in an industrial town in the north of Spain. beautiful architectural space with a lot of white concrete and geometric lines. Never busy.
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Nicely curated vintage store for Levi's and interesting pieces.
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Inaugurated on May 3, 1934, the Roberto Cozzi indoor swimming pool was the first entirely covered pool in Italy - a masterpiece of the engineer and architect Luigi Lorenzo Secchi (1899-1992). It's possible to book just for the day by the website www.milanosport.it and, for summer days, you can also use the terrace.
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Mosaico is the most international coworking space in Valencia located in the heart of the city.
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Erie Basin is a really wonderful little shop full of old, creepy and beautiful things, such as Victorian mourning jewelry (some with hair in it), Freemason masks from the 1900's, tiny children's rings from the 1700's, and all kinds of other treasures. It is really as much a museum as it is a store, and all of the items have a haunting and unique aura.
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In 1618 Jan van de Velde II made “Gezicht op de Hofvijver in Den Haag”, with people ice skating and having fun on ice.
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Red October is a former industrial area in central Moscow that's included a chocolate factory Red October, hence the name. Today it's one of the most flamboyant altough inconveniently located cultural quarters, full of art galleries, bars, fashion stores, a design school, night clubs and edtiorial offices of magazines. The photo (depicting a rather typical business redevelopment on the other shore of the Moskva River) was taken from a terrace that's part of the editorial office of Bolshoi Gorod magazine for which I have the privilege to photograph from time to time.
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Manley’s has good donuts, the couple that run the shop are real nice, it’s open until mid-afternoon, and it’s very low key. You can get a crumb donut, a cup of coffee, then sit and let your mind clear on a Sunday morning if you wanted. It’s also soothing to watch all of the old people come in, read their newspaper, and grumble to themselves.
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Graphic designer in Brooklyn, NY
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Graphic Designer. Take her visual language as an axis, she is dealing with branding, signage planning for architecture, editorial design etc. In parallel with that, she is constantly releasing a project called HUMAN NATURE which questioning the way of symbiotic relationship between human and nature.
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I am a Swedish artist based in London. My work concern interest in restraint related to the body and cultural structures. Ideas of obstruction aim to question how forms and bodies adapt to change, environment and ideals.  I am interested in how a person is shaped by the spaces they have occupied and how a person occupies their own psychological space. With a background in dance, interests in the body and spatiality continue to influence my ideas with focus on balance and repetition. The physical relationship to images are essential in my process of making and the photograph as a performative document explore elements of gesture. There are slippages between image, object and subject. I work mainly with the analogue photographic process and sculpture in relation to the image and performance. I enjoy working physically with materials whether they are photographic prints, sculpture or my own physical body as a medium. 
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Claudia Rafael is an Art Director and Digital Artist. She specializes in the intuitive development of unique visual solutions in the field of music, fashion, art and culture and provides highly recognizable visual communication for individuals and institutions on projects varying in scale and complexity. Her work as a digital artist focuses on issues of technology, extended and mixed realities. Rafael is interested in investigating how, "digitalism forms new aesthetics" related to nature, art and popular culture. She advocates for an emancipatory use of digital tools like AR that can transcend prevailing social norms on beauty through offering alternative possibilities of (self)imagination to everyone — not only for the virtual but ultimately in the physical world.
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director + writer // stage + screen
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After spending half of my life on an island in Croatia i moved to Ljubljana to study communication and media studies. I take photographs and enjoy moving around as much as possible. Although i try to spend summers at home and anywhere by the sea, Ljubljana is for now very much my home.
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Shane is a visual artist who practices mainly in screen printing and murals. Shane has work in the permanent collection of The National Gallery of Ireland, Trinity College Dublin and has also displayed work in The Irish Print Museum. He is also co-director of Ardú Street Art Project, which has brought a series of large scale murals to his home city of Cork in Ireland.
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Trained as graphic designer with more than 28 years of experience in all sorts of media, today I am a creative technologist. I am the publisher/samizdat of over 30 publications (comics, art books, zines etc), several toys, few socks, tons of wwws, 2 video games, 3 or 4 fonts and my favourite fruit is mango. My work has been published by Taschen, Phaidon, some Japanese magazines and all over Europe. Living and working in Bucharest.
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Graphic designer and illustrator based in Brno.
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Digital Art Director working in London.
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I'm an Austin based writer director.
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Fashion designer Emilie Grubert graduated with a 1st class honors Bachelor Degree in Fashion Design Women's Wear from Central Saint Martins in london 2008. She lives and work in Nørrebro, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Hsiao-Ron Cheng is a Taiwanese illustrator living in Taipei, Taiwan. She attended Taiwan University of Art from 2007-2010, receiving her BFA in Fine Art. Her work alludes to the deformation that physically separates human from plants. The environments and situations that she paints are often of surrealist nature, reminiscent of school, and partly based on phantasy.
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