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A Pair Of Artists Reveal China’s Counterfeit Cities

Source: Fast Company

In the case of Hallstatt, everything had been re-created, right down to the edelweiss. The Chinese government supports building projects on a massive scale, even if there isn’t enough demand or people can’t afford it yet. Now archite ...
Full article at: Fast Company  More like this  20 hours ago, 12:21pm CDT

Jon Stewart is a hit in China

Source: FOX Sports

(Reuters) -- Humor may not always translate well, but Jon Stewart is picking up millions of fans in China, where his gloves-off political satire is refreshing for many in a country where such criticism is a rarity ...
Full article at: FOX Sports  More like this  20 hours ago, 11:46am CDT

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Samsung Launches Smart App Challenge 2013 Global Contest
Samsung Launches Smart App Challenge 2013 Global Contest
The South Korean giant, Samsung has launched a global contest for Android developers. Going by the title of “Samsung Smart App Challenge 2013 for Galaxy S4” the event will have a total of ten winners who will receive a record total of $800,000 in cold hard cash. It is meant to stimulate the desire for innovation among the techie crowd.
 
Microsoft to Announce New Xbox Today
Microsoft to Announce New Xbox Today
Microsoft has got a surprise for all its fans. It will announce the debut of its new Xbox on Tuesday. This announcement comes as a fresh breath of air for the new generation. Microsoft will compete with Apple, Facebook along with Google and Amazon now.
 
Whiz Kid Invents 20-Second Phone Charge Method
Whiz Kid Invents 20-Second Phone Charge Method
Eesha Khare, a whiz kid from Saratoga, California invented a 20-second method of charging your cell phone. This method was part of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in which she participated and won the 1st Prize which was $50,000.
 

Revoew: Journal of the Plague Year

Source: SCMP

Racism and colonial superiority form the core themes of this exhibition about Hong Kong's bouts of sickness and epidemic over the past century. Para Site's executive director Cosmin Costinas and independent curator Inti Guerrero have curated "Jour ...
Full article at: SCMP  More like this  21 hours ago, 11:00am CDT

Review: The Hothouse

Source: The Jewish Chronicle

Harold Pinter’s vision has come true. Up and down the land, institutions set up to care for the vulnerable have become callous places of torment. As a series of disturbing reports have shown, in a number of places, residents are at best ...
Full article at: The Jewish Chronicle  More like this  22 hours ago, 9:50am CDT

Triangulating Terroir

Source: Pendock Uncorked

One of the best Dad’s Army wheezes of the British home guard in the phoney war which later went postal, was to jumble up the sign posts on country lanes in England so that when the panzers rolled up the road to London, they’d end up in Middle Wallo ...
Full article at: Pendock Uncorked  More like this  1 day ago, 5:06am CDT

Bath Fringe Festival: preview

Source: The Telegraph UK

Peer behind Bath’s Georgian façade and the city boasts a thriving alternative community. It’s perhaps epitomised by the Bath Fringe Festival, which first took to the stage in 1981. Set up by the local artistic community as a counterpoint to the more form ...
Full article at: The Telegraph UK  More like this  1 day ago, 4:08am CDT

Ai Weiwei Courts Controversy With China Milk Map

Source: Wall Street Journal

Ai Weiwei and Para Site A map of China made from more than 1,800 cans of baby formula created by artist Ai Weiwei is displayed in Hong Kong on May 17, 2013. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A close up of the milk map. Chinese artist and activist Ai Wei ...
Full article at: Wall Street Journal  More like this  1 day ago, 12:01am CDT

When Night Falls

Source: The New Yorker

The new film by Ying Liang—which the Chinese government has attempted to suppress—is based on the real-life case of Yang Jia, a young man who, in 2008, after being arrested and beaten by police for riding an unlicensed bicycle, stabbed and slashed six of ...
Full article at: The New Yorker  More like this  1 day ago, 11:45pm CDT



 

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