Global Art & Design Trends May 26, 2018 ... live coffee art at events including the Nescafe UK Road Show, at the Tate Modern museum, and on reality TV show Britain’s Got Talent. Nuria Salcedo Unlike Michael Breach and Sonya Parra, Spanish artist Nuria Salcedo doesn’t create portraits in a cup of coffee, but rather uses coffee as paint for her portraits. Trained in architecture rather than art, Salcedo’s caffeine-created works are earning her a lot of attention as an artist. Dirceu Veiga Brazilian artist ...
Personal Property Sep 18, 2017 community home décor rural suburban urban ... such elements would have been regarded as a strange outlier on its street, today’s young generations tend to look at such architecture in admiration that the owner carefully considered the details and thought outside the box instead of selecting a standard model. In this spirit, young homeowners are also becoming highly creative with their yards and even their kids’ jungle gyms, as they don’t want an ordinary outdoor space. They take pride in originality and consider their home in all capacities to ...
(Pas)Sport Mar 24, 2017 play travel local culture sports tourism vacation ... with Lipstick hosts “fit travel experiences,” such as beach bootcamps and intensive training in Mexico and Iceland. Ketanga Fitness hosts fitness-oriented retreats such as strength training, tone up sessions, and fitness scavenger hunts in the U.S. and abroad.Paris Navigating Gym Travelers in Paris may soon be able to tour the Seine via a floating spin studio, aptly named the Paris Navigating Gym. The boat, designed by an Italian architecture firm and several companies, including New York-based ...
Geomarking Sep 09, 2014 global marketing media & entertainment local culture video ... veritable homage to Los Angeles showcasing the city’s architecture, landscapes, residents, and spirit while highlighting a universal emotion: joy. In response, thousands of individuals worldwide created tribute videos (many of which exist on the portal We are Happy From) that celebrate their own hometowns, putting a regional twist on the song’s theme. Culturally representative versions emerged from disperate locales including Istanbul, Israel, Switzerland, and China. Among the top user-generated ...
First Glocals Sep 04, 2014 global travel local culture ... generations. Monocle, a magazine about international affairs, business, and culture, created an online campaign to rescue Tokyo’s iconic Hotel Okura from demolition. The short film Wonderful London 1927 & 2013 showcases the city’s traditional architecture and culture, using footage from the film The Open Road alongside images of the same modern-day settings.The blog Artusi Remix features old family recipes that Italians have submitted in an effort to keep culinary traditions alive and share them with the ...
Surprise & Delight Mar 14, 2014 marketing retail customer service e-commerce ephemeral ... shops that offer a whiff of the unexpected, whether it be in architecture, design, location, pricing, merchandise, or overall concept, stand to generate louder consumer buzz than the cookie cutter mall retailer. Be in the right place at the right timeVans partnered with sneaker shop Nice Kicks to set up a roving pop-up shop housed in an ice cream truck for SXSW festivalgoers who wished they had packed more comfortable footwear.Create temporary discount outletsFab.com opened a pop-up shop in Antwerp ...
Single Inclusive Sep 03, 2013 ... York. Manhattan architecture firm nARCHITECTS’ winning idea, a micro-apartment development of units ranging from 250 to 375 square feet, will be built on East 27th Street. A trial run of 375 micro-unit apartments as small as 220 square feet was recently approved in San Francisco, while a Berkeley-based developer started construction on a 120-unit building where all apartments max out at 270 square feet. A forthcoming affordable downtown housing project in Austin will consist solely of 135 400 ...
BE A GOOD (E)SPORT Jul 19, 2022 ... , networking events, industry insights, and job opportunities. - PWR X POPULUS - Earlier this month, sports architecture specialist Populus and Australian esports team PWR opened what they've dubbed “the world’s first elite esports training and content facility in the metaverse.” That’s right – this “facility” doesn’t exist physically, though there are eventual plans to expand it into an in-person experience. Populus has a background in building major sports venues (of the IRL variety) around the world ...