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Graffiti artist Banksy has turned a south London tunnel into a half-mile long exhibition space, but the elusive artist kept its location secret until the last minute.
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The HTC Touch Diamond, a collaborative effort between the HTC design team in Taiwan and the One & Co design team in San Francisco, is an iconic design that relies neither on minimalism or overt ornamentation. The design celebrates the rich, innovative use
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Michael Gillette was commissioned to paint fourteen iconic covers. The books were numbered on their spines so it’s not hard to read them in order (if you’re traditionally minded). The blurbs, adapted from earlier Penguin editions, were themed around the n
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Louis Vuitton plans to expand its “Journeys” campaign from print and cinema ads to mp3 audioguides for mp3 players.
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Increasing amounts of luxury brands are beginning to explore the opportunities associated with online video. Tommy Hilfiger has launched TommyTV, Cartier has launched a series of short films with French filmmaker Olivier Dahan, Belvedere Vodka launched th
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It’s been a while since I’ve paid a visit to Agenda Inc and, well, I should have done that way earlier…
A niche part of the social networking scene are the initiatives that are trying to create networks of high-net world individual and luxury consume
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Executives and other affluent types now have their own social networking spaces, but to get in the door you have to fit the profile.
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I don’t know when that happen (probably quite recently) but you now have the option to show geotagged pictures when you are looking for an adress on google maps! How awesome is that?!
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A new medium called adbins for Quit, the stop smoking charity, shows a set of lungs, transparent in the middle so you can see all the discarded cigarette ends inside the bin.
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Green Drinks is a simple concept that has generated an international movement that is now active in 312 cities around the world. The international website www.grenndrinks.org highlights everywhere you can go and join lilke-minded people. For Auckland’s in
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…you can finally surf the Web from seat 17C. Alaska, American, Southwest, and Virgin America all plan to roll out airborne Wi-Fi this summer. The price to you: about $6 to $13 a flight.
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