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THE AVANT/GARDE DIARIES

by sbrothier
The Avant/Garde Diaries is a digital portrait magazine that documents personal views on the avant-garde. Rather than labeling people avant-garde, we try to see through the eyes of people, who we admire for what they do. For each article we ask contributors from the creative field to introduce someone or something they consider to be ahead of time and explain why. The result will be a compendium of various, very personal perspectives that disclose new ways of thinking and spread inspiration. Corresponding to this digital platform, three-day festivals will be hosted in metropolises around the world. Each event will be curated by an expert from the creative industry, showcasing his or her personal view on avant-garde. For information on upcoming and past events please check the Event category on this site. The Avant/Garde Diaries is a project initiated by German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz. All content remains editorially independent.

Recent Posts in Notebook | MUBI

by karlcow

Notebook MUBI Notebook is a digital magazine of international cinema and film culture.

January 2012

Super Slow Peel P50 Makes Its Comeback | Magazine

by karlcow

The Peel P50 was never meant to burn rubber. First produced by Peel Engineering in 1962 on the Isle of Man, it was built to be a city commuter’s dream—made for ferrying “one adult and a shopping bag” through London’s congested streets. With Lilliputian dimensions (54 x 41 x 48 inches) and a weight to match (130 pounds), the P50 makes a Smart car seem like a tank: The three-wheeled, 4.2-horsepower ride topped out at 43 mph.

coup de foudre

FractionMagazineJapan

by sbrothier
Fraction Magazine Japan features the best of contemporary photography, bringing together diverse bodies of work by established and emerging artists from Japan and Asia.

THE THING Quarterly

by gregg
THE THING Quarterly is a periodical in the form of an object. It's like a magazine, except that each issue is conceived of by a different contributor and then published on a useful object.

December 2011

Pop-Up Magazine

by gregg
Stories, documentary films, interviews, photography, facts, and radio LIVE ON STAGE Presented by contributors to The New Yorker, This American Life, the New York Times Magazine, Radiolab, All Things Considered, Mother Jones, Outside, Studio 360, The Atlantic, Wired, and National Geographic PLUS Award-winning filmmakers, photographers, and New York Times bestsellers PLUS drinks at the bar

Home : Fraction Magazine

by sbrothier
Fraction Magazine features the best of contemporary photography, bringing together diverse bodies of work by established and emerging artists from around the globe. Each monthly on-line issue focuses on a central theme, creating an implicit dialogue between differing photographic perspectives. Fraction also offers in-depth photography book reviews. For his outstanding work, David Bram, Fraction's editor and publisher, was selected as the 2010 recipient of the Griffin Museum's Rising Star Award.

Rachel Ward

by garageband777
Letters to the Editor | The Watch Magazine By printing Rachel Ward's article in September, the Watch effectively stated that this article is factual and accurate, and we stand behind it. But by remaining entirely silent to the letter—without allowing Ward an opportunity to ... 13 December 2011 The Watch Brave New Words: A Year in Books - 2011 THE BODY FINDER by Kimberly Derting THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE by Jandy Nelson DELIRIUM by Lauren Oliver WAIT TILL HELEN COMES by Mary Downing Hahn NUMBERS by Rachel Ward THE BEGINNERS GUIDE ... 13 December 2011 Emily Hainsworth ponytails and capris: Daily Christmas Lights #12 Numbers - Rachel Ward Jinx - Meg Cabot April 2011. War of the Worlds - H.G. Wells Zombicorns - John Green Across the Universe - Beth Revis The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins March 2011. Paper Towns - John Green ... 12 December 2011 smg

Journées ensoleillées « A/R magazine, un regard libre sur le voyage

by karlcow

Il a donc beaucoup voyagé en prenant son temps et en a profité notamment pour s’adonner à la photographie. Toujours en argentique avec des Kodachrome et un Nikon FG. Surtout ne pas lui parler de pixels qui symbolisent un monde nouveau qu’il abhorre

Le problème de l'argentique c'est que cela coûte.

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