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The Illustrated Existence of the Higgs Boson

Since the activation of the Large Hadron Collider in 2008, the Higgs boson – more casually dubbed the “God particle” – has leapt from scientific holy grail into an everyday part of the pop cultural...

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Ask Bill Murray Anything

Promoting his new film The Monuments Men, (almost) everyone’s favourite Hollywood actor Bill Murray sat down with Reddit to take part in the website’s famed Ask Me Anything sessions, where the general...

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Place Holder

Contemporary users of temporary spaces and facilitators of specialty coffee, Place Holder captures the ability of hospitality venues to create life from small spaces. They say Melbourne is coffee...

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Beauty, Brutalism and the Barbican

Opened in 1982, the Barbican is Europe’s largest performing arts venue and one of London’s best examples of Brutalist architecture. Designed by UK architects Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, construction...

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Thoughts From Milan Furniture Fair 2014

Designer Nick Rennie shares the products and installations that struck a chord at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair. Having just returned from my 15th edition of the yearly Milano Salone, I am filled...

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Explore The New Yorker Archives… While You Can

The inter-web is a buzz with the news that The New Yorker has temporarily released its archive, making it freely available for a period of three months. A goldmine of history and haute journalism...

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Twelve Questions with The Planthunter

Georgina Reid tells me she is out “hunting wildfowers in Western Australia” when I contact her for this interview. It sounds like just another day in the office for the talented Sydney-based founder...

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Roberto Burle Marx: Master of Modernism

Twenty years after his death, Lucy Salt looks at the work of Brazilian landscape architect and artist Roberto Burle Marx, whose modernist designs and fundamental ideas still resonate. ‘For the artist...

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Open Journal's Bayside Series # 1

Armed with a bicycle and a smartphone, over the summer break Open Journal’s Jeff Provan  captured a magnificent series of shots from Melbourne’s Bayside neighbourhoods, from the inner city enclaves of...

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Twelve Questions with Oslo Davis

From his cult Sunday Age column Overheard, to illustrations adorning thousands of tote bags for Readings book stores or his annual visual identity for Golden Plains festival, Oslo’s imagery is an...

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Architect’s Glasses

Ask someone to draw a cartoon architect and a few features will certainly make an appearance; a big roll of paper and a harried expression might crop up, an entirely black outfit would just about seal...

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Saigon: The Blank, Abroad.

20,000 leagues above the great red heart of Australia, I drew out my notebook and started taking down the first notes of what would become this, a brief summary of the results of a fortnight spent in...

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Place Holder

Contemporary users of temporary spaces and facilitators of specialty coffee, Place Holder captures the ability of hospitality venues to create life from small spaces. They say Melbourne is coffee...

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Beauty, Brutalism and the Barbican

Opened in 1982, the Barbican is Europe’s largest performing arts venue and one of London’s best examples of Brutalist architecture. Designed by UK architects Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, construction...

View Article

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Thoughts From Milan Furniture Fair 2014

Designer Nick Rennie shares the products and installations that struck a chord at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair. Having just returned from my 15th edition of the yearly Milano Salone, I am filled...

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Explore The New Yorker Archives… While You Can

The inter-web is a buzz with the news that The New Yorker has temporarily released its archive, making it freely available for a period of three months. A goldmine of history and haute journalism...

View Article

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Twelve Questions with The Planthunter

Georgina Reid tells me she is out “hunting wildfowers in Western Australia” when I contact her for this interview. It sounds like just another day in the office for the talented Sydney-based founder...

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Roberto Burle Marx: Master of Modernism

Twenty years after his death, Lucy Salt looks at the work of Brazilian landscape architect and artist Roberto Burle Marx, whose modernist designs and fundamental ideas still resonate. ‘For the artist...

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Clik here to view.

Open Journal's Bayside Series # 1

Armed with a bicycle and a smartphone, over the summer break Open Journal’s Jeff Provan  captured a magnificent series of shots from Melbourne’s Bayside neighbourhoods, from the inner city enclaves of...

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Clik here to view.

Twelve Questions with Oslo Davis

From his cult Sunday Age column Overheard, to illustrations adorning thousands of tote bags for Readings book stores or his annual visual identity for Golden Plains festival, Oslo’s imagery is an...

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