Retail 2.0: Shopping As A Live Event Jun 18, 2019 ... and the popularity of retail markets like the Brooklyn Flea and Renegade Craft Fair speak to the strength of this shift in the way modern youth shop. This desire for experiential shopping is only heightened with social media. The last few years have seen a slew of adult-oriented "museums" that offer visitors the opportunity to produce content specifically for social platforms. The Museum of Ice Cream, Color Factory, Candytopia, and A. Human are just a few examples of these curated experiences ...
The Shape Of Belonging: A Map To Modern Community Dec 12, 2018 ... venture outside of Perrysburg to the adjacent, larger city of Toledo to access locations that cater to his passion for arts and culture, such as the steel and glassworks museum, the amphitheater where he’s performed, and the park that hosts live music events—modern youth are inclined to form communities around their passion points and are willing to seek out places and groups outside of their immediate neighborhoods in order to find it (see Welcome To The Club). Additionally, Indigo ...
There's No Place Like Home(town) Dec 11, 2018 ... ; Homesick The aptly named company Homesick sells classic white candles with customized scents for each of the 50 states, in addition to several cities, including NYC, Denver, Pittsburgh, and Seattle. The minimally designed and all-natural soy candles are also designed to evoke specific, and even humorous, callbacks to holidays and occasions, with scents for road trips, new jobs, and summer camp. “Steps To Stardom” In February 2018, pop star Justin Bieber got his own dedicated museum ...
The Joyride Dec 07, 2018 ... an airport layover program, but it would be great to fit in a mini trip during an 8-10 hour layover to quickly explore the city, try great restaurants, and see nearby places like galleries, museums, or monuments.DK, 30, OKStopover programs offer flyers easy access to accommodations, sites, and activities that show them the highlights of the city so people can say that they actually went to and experienced the culture of a place, not that they were just there for a layover. For example, Brussels ...
State Of The Art Sep 15, 2018 ... , but rather, building off of their work. Ultimately, this can help lessen young people's fear about the tool itself and put more emphasis on the creative outcome the tool allows them to enjoy, much as they enjoy prints designed in Photoshop or art in a museum that was painted with a simple paintbrush.A.I. STRENGTHENS HUMAN CREATIVITYAs A.I. is a tool, it’s only natural that it can help us evolve and expand upon human creativity. After all, algorithms don’t have the sensitivities we use to interact ...
Future Of Fashion & Retail Sep 13, 2018 ... in the “Fashioned from Nature” exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. DATA IS ALWAYS IN STYLEYoung consumers already give away highly personal data—and quite willingly too, as long as they feel they are able to gain an advantage or reward for doing so (see Data Mine)—and retailers who already aggregate this almost unusable amount of data on their style-conscious consumers are sensing an opportunity to better collect this information and use it to continue developing ...
Purposeful Pop Jun 24, 2018 fashion & beauty media & entertainment activism causes and issues clothing movies music politics style TV ... . Patagonia, a brand praised for its involvement in environmental activism, created Patagonia Action Works to give consumers an easy way to get involved at a local level. The Design Museum in London has an exhibit that puts on display just how integral social and political messages have become in the fabric of popular culture, featuring clothing, advertising, artwork, and more. The exhibit, showing a timeline from 2008 to 2018, is proof of the concept that art imitates life, and now more than ever, life ...
Pop In Jun 21, 2018 ... are more likely to do the sharing if they get to drop themselves in the entertainment, meaning that brands should seed virality and give youth the tools and encouragement to do so.While this trend is occurring the most thus far with entertainment, from TV and movies to music and gaming, it's starting to infiltrate other areas of popular culture. In the art realm, global youth are gravitating towards street art, museums, and even digital tools that invite them to Pop In various works. For instance ...
Culture Spotlight On China Jun 19, 2018 ... significant artifacts, with spectators voting on their favorite. The show is incredibly popular, driving youth's interest in public museums and even leading them to use a number of heritage-inspired filters on social media. And in May, videos featuring ancient Chinese artifacts dancing quickly became a viral hit, as did memes of China’s cultural relics. Released by one of China's top apps Douyin (known as Tik Tok outside of the country) in partnership with the National Museum of ...
Global Music Trends Jun 03, 2018 ... art, events, and performances in the punk and emo spaces are piquing their interest.Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses For two months last summer, the Museo Histórico Nacional in Rio de Janeiro displayed the Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibit. The exhibit, originally on display at The Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, WA, is comprised of more than 200 pieces dedicated to the history of the U.S. band Nirvana and its contribution to punk rock music.Ash from Chaos Joe Corré is known ...