Things that caught my eye…

Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview (2012)

Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview (2012): A conversation with Steve Jobs as he was running NeXT, the company he had founded after leaving Apple. A great watch into the approach and how...

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We Bought the Unreleased Wu-Tang Clan Album with Crypto

On September 10th, 2021 in New York City, PleasrDAO, a worldwide crypto collective, purchased and physically acquired the most valuable piece of music on earth, the unreleased Wu Tang album, “Once Upon...

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Rebrand – Setting Kiwibank up for the next 20 years

“Our 20th Birthday is a great opportunity for us to think about how we set Kiwibank up for the next 20 years” Steve Jurkovich, our Chief Executive. Find out more here

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Frozen Bubble Formations and Shards of Snow Captured in Alaska’s Swamps and Ponds by Ryota Kajita

Japanese photographer Ryota Kajita has captured the strange ice patterns of Alaska’s interior swamps and ponds for the last eight years as a part of his Ice Formations series. The ephemeral structures...

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Sci-Fi-Esque ‘Portals’ on the Streets of Vilnius and Lublin Connect Passersby in Real-Time

Prior to hopping on the train for their morning commutes, Vilnius residents can greet pals passing through a main square in Lublin, Poland, despite being 376 miles apart. Thanks to “Portal,” a...

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Bold Animal Portraits Emerge from Ornamental Backdrops in YoAz’s Digital Illustrations

In YoAz’s Ornamental Animals, vibrant portraits of lions, gorillas, and other large mammals pop out of an expanse of decorative flourishes. The new series utilizes an ornate motif that’s consistent throughout each...

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SATELLIKE – artistic sceneries of Asia, created with ink on a piece of paper.

SATELLIKE – artistic sceneries of Asia, created with ink on a piece of paper. This project was initiated by a job I did for the National Palace Museum of Taipeh. The museum...

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An Elaborate Kamidana Shrine Designed by Naohiko Shimoda Wraps an Inner Corner

Architect Naohiko Shimoda’s interpretation of a kamidana—a small altar or “god shelf” that’s part of a tradition to bring Shinto shrines into private spaces—strays from the simple ledges most often found in...

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