The Marginalian
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Reads tagged with “art”

In-Formed: Physical Objects as Data Visualization
In-Formed: Physical Objects as Data Visualization

The other side of our silver platter, or what dinnerware and Africa have in common.

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Exclusive Interview with Society6’s Justin Wills
Exclusive Interview with Society6’s Justin Wills

Art in the era of commerce, or what crowdsourcing has to do with the risk of selling out.

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Labuat: Soy Tu Aire
Labuat: Soy Tu Aire

Paint by notes, threads of voice, or why the future of music is up in the air.

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The Consequences of… Jacob Livengood
The Consequences of… Jacob Livengood

The colors of existential truth, or what an apple has to do with the culture of collaboration.

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Heart of a City: BioMapping
Heart of a City: BioMapping

Why skin is the new heart and how your neighbors can change the way your feel about your street.

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Emotional Cartography: Technologies of the Self
Emotional Cartography: Technologies of the Self

What hacking has to do with art, technology and being human.

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Kickstarter: Crowdsourced Culture-Funding
Kickstarter: Crowdsourced Culture-Funding

Legal love from strangers, or what The Kinks have to do with Denver’s homeless.

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Multimedia Spotlight: Vocal Improvisation Animated
Multimedia Spotlight: Vocal Improvisation Animated

How a laptop and a highway play together, or what geometry has to do with music.

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Pick One: Hipsters Take on Culture, By Way of Helvetica
Pick One: Hipsters Take on Culture, By Way of Helvetica

Start Trek vs. Russia, the 1970’s vs. Christmas, or why death is better than Uggs.

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ComplexCity: Visualizing the Hidden Patterns of Urbanity
ComplexCity: Visualizing the Hidden Patterns of Urbanity

Warholian city maps, or what a Parisian lover has to do with urban infrastructure.

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