Jeanne Gang Unveils A Razor-Edged Skyscraper Along The High Line
The High Line’s latest neighbor is a thoughtful, polite piece of architecture wrapped in jagged sawtooth glass.
The High Line’s latest neighbor is a thoughtful, polite piece of architecture wrapped in jagged sawtooth glass.
NASA’s majestic views of Earth from space have never been quite this frustrating.
Rather than turning the steering column directly, the wheels in Infiniti’s 2013 models will talk to a computer.
Trailer park toile, Lisa Frank arabesques, and glow-in-the-dark florals: This Brooklyn company makes some of the wildest wallpaper on earth.
CW&T used repurposed bicycle parts to build the TV Barrow, elevating the humble TV stand into the realm of surprisingly functional art.
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Base Design’s Thierry Brunfaut gives himself 300 seconds to get the point across.
Past-their-prime printers, scanners, and fax machines perform "The Times They Are A-Changin’" in Brother’s clever new commercial.
A new book addresses the many misconceptions of the environmentally conscious packaging movement.
Sending your faux-retro Instagram shots full circle, back to the truly analog era of View-Masters and vacation photos projected on a white sheet.
The Mozilla Foundation’s latest project aims to bring interactive multimedia remixing to the masses.
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