Tech for YOU!
We believe technology should work for you — to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don't. A team within our Google[x] group started Project Glass to build this kind of technology, one that helps you explore and share your world, putting you back in the moment.
Everything's Better in a Brazilian Bikini.
The Brazilian bikini has long been the swimwear authority -- famous for risqué cuts and clever shaping techniques. Even Super Model Anne Vyalistsyna recently confessed she pines for the famous Brazilian derriere saying, " Like every woman, my dream is to have a Brazilian ass," and makes up for what nature denied by opting for the sexy cut. So with this endorsement in mind let's take a look at some of Sao Paulo's finest swimwear. If we can't squat our way to a Brazilian booty by Memorial Day we might as well try to outfit one.
Facebook Timelines: Is Anyone Listening?
Are Facebook's Timeline features enough to finally rip fans away from their walls and send them venturing to your page? Not without a strong value-add and pull strategy from your brand. Facebook users’ core behavior is going to stay rooted on their wall for the foreseeable future, so continue prioritizing your editorial strategy, unless Facebook Insights tell a different story.
Multitouch evolved into multi surfaces.
This is coming from Disney Research, you know those guys that have brought us things like animatronics and the marvelous concept of the imagineers, and lives up to them showing us just how limited our current interfacing with devices is.
Behind "Bully."
The Weinstein Company’s new documentary, Bully, isn’t an easy narrative. The film focuses intensely on a small handful of bullied students and their families--as well as parents of children who took their own lives after the abuse became too much to handle. It’s an important piece of a larger movement against a crisis facing youth and being met with varying degrees of indifference by many adults.
Univision and ABC to target Hispanics with new channel.
Both organizations promised in a statement to provide "uncompromising coverage of current events with a unique perspective" with the around-the-clock, English-language television network and digital platform. Both will cater to the country's more than 50 million Hispanics with programming focused on news, lifestyle and culture. The television network will be staffed by journalists from ABC News and Univision News.
Eating Yogurt Gives Mice Big Balls (You Should Try It!).
Here's a way to get young males to eat healthy: a new study found that eating yogurt has some surprising benefits (at least in mice) including making their testicles, er, quite impressive. First, the scientists noticed that the yogurt-eating mice were incredibly shiny. Using both traditional histology techniques and cosmetic rating scales, the researchers showed that these animals had 10 times the active follicle density of other mice, resulting in luxuriantly silky fur. Then the researchers spotted something particular about the males: they projected their testes outward, which endowed them with a certain "mouse swagger." We kid you not.
The 9 most creative ways to use Pinterest.
Pinterest is at the point where every marketer needs to at least decide whether it makes sense for them and how they might best leverage it. While a built-in referral model means Pinterest is well positioned to drive sales, brands shouldn’t expect to amass millions of followers as quickly as they might expect. In the meantime, here are 9 creative uses of the new platform.
Would you have a Tattoo of a TV Show?
Winter is coming to the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, but in the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, it’s spring--perfect weather for folks looking to show off brand-new Game of Thrones tattoos. Fans of the series are a little rabid, to say the least, with the most devoted among tattooing themselves with icons from the show--signifying lifelong allegiance to their favorite house. Have a look through this gallery and have a guess at who might end up in the laser removal office within the next 7-10 years.
Young Brands With Long Histories.
On Facebook, The New York Times' brand page includes a Timeline that dates back 161 years, which makes sense, considering the paper was founded in 1851. But why does the Timeline of music technology company Spotify, founded in 2006, stretch back to the 11th century? Because it's fun and engaging, that's why, and it helps to build the brand in an inexpensive and Millennial-friendly way.
Cinco De Gallo Party.
Cinco de Mayo took on a new name this past weekend inside New York City's Le Poisson Rouge. Organized by cultural bloggers Mex and the City and Que Bajo?! DJs, Cinco De Gallo thumped with a plethora of sounds like electro-cumbia - and tasted of iced margaritas, tequila, and beer. And there was (of course) the swarm of people who savored the combination. Featured guests included Chingo Bling and DJ Sonora, who were visiting from Texas.
Online volunteering for busy people.
Microvolunteering, when you want to help but have limited time and no idea where to start, we like this
DOH! Millennials rarely visit Facebook fan pages.
Bad news, brands: Millennials don't really want to interact with you on Facebook. An infographic highlighting the results of recent a survey of college students shows that while 86 percent of millennials visit Facebook every day, they do so to browse other people's profiles, not learn about brands.
No More Hooky.
In what is either the slippery slope into a survellience society, or an easy way to prevent kids from playing hooky, the Brazilian city of Vitoria da Conquista is embedding student uniforms with trackable radio tags. Yay (insert exclamation point here if you're a parent; insert a question mark here if you're a student).
Can Mexico Learn to Recycle?
Luis Duarte wants to make sure Mexico is clean and liveable for his young son. That's why he started YoReciclo (Spanish for "I recycle"). The country has a paltry recycling rate of just 3.3%, and his company is designed to change that by educating people about the importance of recycling and then collect, sort, and clean the waste (which they then sell).
Talk about a Strong Drink.
Check out the latest design from José Guízar. Now available in a 12-pack.
Color of Music.
If you’re anything like us, there are few things that give you more pleasure than a shelf packed full of vinyl LPs.
Cinco de Drinko.
Nothing says new acceptance of a multicultural society like getting your party on for Cinco de Mayo (May 5). Here are a few tips for lasting through the day-- and some dining suggestions that will give you the full flavor of what we sometimes lovingly call "Cinco de Drinko."
Life, Freedom of Speech and now Internet.
This just happened, the UN sent a report declaring internet access as a human right, why? well in their own words, "the Internet has become a key means by which individuals can exercise their right to freedom and expression". Will this result in better, and cheaper access? We don't know, but it will certainly help bring that access to corners of the world where there previously was none, and that can only benefit mankind, so exercise your right to access the net.
Crazy Knockoffs.
There's no getting around it: trade is global. It's more global than global. It's universal. And wherever a successful product can be found, you're more than likely to see a successful knockoff made of it, halfway around the globe. Here are 25 of the best of the best-- or worst of the worst, depending on your point of view-- that have made the "Crazy Knockoff" list.
Rhythm Takes Action.
A Very Happy Cinco de Mayo.
You know Hispanic culture is invading society-at-large when it begins to invade, well, your underwear drawer. Enter the "Fiesta! Cinco de Mayo" panties from the experts in the business: Victoria's Secret. While we always enjoy a shapely appreciation of cultures, unless the intent is to have you sit on the good memories of the day throughout the year, we're unsure about the wisdom of panties you can wear only once out of every 365 days.
Two Sides of Genghis Khan.
Here's a nice radio spot publicizing Chicago's Field Museum's Genghis Kahn exhibit. To tell both sides of the Kahn story-- the side where he's a bloodthirsty barbarian vs. the side where he was a social and political innovator-- you simply adjust the balance on your stereophonic headphones. Flip the balance all the way to the right and you hear one side of the story; all the way to the left and you hear the other. Nice example of how the medium is the message.
Pixelated Nature.
This new installation at the Nature Research Center shows pixelated animations of various nature scenes by changing the opacity of it's glass "pixels", it's both beautiful and mesmerizing, especially when paired with the sounds of those same scenes.
We are what we eat.
Eatery app lets users take snapshots of their food and grades how healthy it is and developer Massive Health used it to map eating habits around the world.
Tribeca Film Fest Latino Picks.
This year’s Tribeca Film Festival was filled with films that offer diverse portraits of Latinos. There are stories about a Mexican-American folk singer from Detroit, a Latin Dance world champion who happens to be Ukrainian, an Argentinian professional poker player, a gringa who becomes an immigrant-smuggling coyote, Brazilian Xingu Indians and of course, the requisite Salma Hayek movie. Here are this year's picks for favorites among them.
How to provoke action in your audience.
One of the most powerful tools of social media-- of any media-- is the ability to activate your audience, but it's often easier said than done. Here's how the Adventure Project activated their audience, on a shoestring budget, in five easy-to-understand ways, for a project that brought jobs and clean water to India. The methods are easy, but the process can sometimes cause you to pull out your own hair. The results, though, are often worth it.
Stylin' Shoes.
If your overworked feet are giving you trouble, slip into some R2-D2 TOMS and let these astromech droids work their reparative magic.
Space Dog Piñatas.
It's probably a flaw within our genetic structure as a species, but even at five years old, there's something deeply satisfying about picking up a stick and beating the crap out of something. Particularly if you're rewarded with a shower of candy and treats at the end of it. Enter Space Dog Piñatas, inspired by the early trips into space by Soviet canine explorers. Just don't tell PETA you purchased one for your kid's birthday party.
José Parlá Goes Big.
Born in Miami in 1973 to Cuban émigrés, and now a resident of Brooklyn, José Parlá’s work has evolved into highly complex collages that emulate the various cityscapes he has visited. It's also taken the International fine art world by storm. Based on randomness and journal-keeping, his work evokes "wild style" street graffiti in the same mental breath as the renowned mark making of Cy Twombly. Striding multiple cultures and multiple artistic disciplines, Parlá is playing the long game in the art world, and the art world has taken notice.
Art or Trash?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
10 Cool Apps for Latinos.
Dominoes, food, phone calls, graffiti, music, slang. It's like a whole other app-iverse. Or not. If you're a part of the culture, it's just who you are. Here are 10 of the coolest apps that help express who you are.
Smart Shopping on Your Cart.
As technology pushes further and further into our physical lives, it's no wonder that some would seek to apply its benefits to our waistlines. Enter the "Smart Shopping Cart," whereby with a quick scan, you can have all the information you need on a particular food product, literally at your fingertips.
Get Your Pizza Delivered Safely.
Domino's Pizza tackles road safety of electric scooters. Human Engine Sound warns other road users.
The Future of Retail.
This latest installment of Perch's display products, brings a new dimension it to one of the most difficult shopping experiences.. Shoes.
The Hand Made Movement.
A growing trend among millenials is customization and personalization. Following in that vein, the Made By Hand movement has been gaining steam. Websites like Etsy cater to this crowd, providing what is essentially an online shopping mall of custom, handmade products, worldwide. Millenials seem to respect not only the uniqueness of the products, but the craft that goes into making them. And we have to admit, the products can be pretty sharp.
Famous Hair Copyrighted.
Most of these are likely copyrighted, because let's be honest, you could recognize them without the nameplate on each image
Tweet Art.
An interactive artwork has been unveiled at London's Tate Modern. Conceived and designed by artistic duo Hellicar and Lewis, the three-dimensional sculpture, dubbed the Hello Cube, takes instructions sent to it via Twitter. Sending queries to the sculpture results in instantaneous feedback by way of color and pattern changes, rather like a psychedelic, artistic DJ request line, and brings the online world into the physical dimension.
Latino/Irish Mashup Filming in the Bronx.
So what’s a 39-year-old Irishman doing shooting a film in the Bronx with an entirely Latino cast? Whatever he wants. Macdara Vallely, a native of Northern Ireland, is shooting his second film, "Babygirl," with a cast entirely comprised of Latino actors. The bi-lingual Vallely (who's obviously very intelligent; see previous Provoke Daily post regarding bilingualism) will screen at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
Tech Dance, Just for the Fun of It.
Ok. Some things are just too cool not to share, and this is one of them. Combining high-tech, computer-controlled LED dance wear with terrific dance moves, Japan's "Wrecking Orchestra" knocks one out of the park in terms of live performances.
Smoke Snoop's Lyrics.
Some articles here at Provoke Daily just sort of write themselves. Or roll themselves. Whatever. Snoop Dog, the perennial ::cough:: smoker of his generation is out with a new songbook containing his lyrics and various words of hazy, befuddled wisdom. The kicker? They're printed on rolling papers. Tear a sheet out and do with it what you will. Start campfires, we suppose. In any case, you're burning what you bought and will probably want fast food, after.
Millenials Best Generation Ever.
All you wanted to know about Millenials in one simple, easy-digestible infographic. Feel free to consume it with or without pickles, but be sure to leave room for desert.
Your Smartphone will become your Wallet.
A majority of technology experts and other internet stakeholders believe that by 2020 most people will have embraced and fully adopted the use of smart-device swiping for purchases they make, nearly eliminating the need for cash or credit cards. Smartphones will become the wallets and purses of the future. Assuming there's a place for makeup and drivers licenses.
Why Bilinguals are Smarter.
You might think it's great that your rug rat is able to babble on in Spanish using a few words picked up from Sesame Street, but did you know you're helping to raise a smarter child because of it? It's true. Recent research has shown that bilingual abilities are indications of smarter, more whole-brain development. So, the next time you go out for meal, ask your kid to order for the family. In Swahili.
Gen Y the Great Migration of the 21st Century.
Much like the great migration from the city to the suburbs after World War II, once again we are seeing a great migration among Gen Y from the suburbs back into the city for a more convenient, adventurous, independent, and connected lifestyle.
Dulce Matuz, Una Falda Bien Puesta.
Originally an undocumented Latina, Dulce Matuz makes it to "The 100 most influential people in the world" 2012 list from Time Magazine. Check the article written by Eva Longoria.
Equal Pay not so Equal for Latinas.
Women still earn significantly less compared to men for equal work. Women who work full time the full year on average earn 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. The numbers for Latinas are the worst: Latinas on average earn $.60 cents for every dollar a man makes, and their median weekly earnings ($518) continue to lag behind those of their white ($703), African American ($595), and Asian ($751) counterparts, and education doesn't seem to help. The way forward to a more prosperous brand is to assist in making consumers more prosperous, themselves.
Taco USA.
The author of "Ask a Mexican," Gustavo Arellano, is out with a new book that explores tacos and their conquering of America. In it, Arellano chronicles how multiple culinary traditions collided to create the bagged tortilla chip, the chicken fajita, the frozen margarita, and countless other staples of the contemporary American diet. Some of his conclusions and observations are eye-opening. So raise a margarita and salute the multi-cultural preeminence of Nuevo Cuisine!
Latina wins Pulitzer for Drama.
Quiara Alegría Hudes became the first Latina to win the Pulitzer Prize for drama for her play "Water by the Spoonful." The play, about a wounded Hispanic soldier returning to his Philadelphia neighborhood after serving in Iraq, has received national, critical acclaim. Says Hudes, "I feel very grateful to my family for sharing their stories with me growing up," she says. "I can''t wait to talk to my cousin Elliot [who inspired the lead character.] I'm so excited now. This is really, really awesome. I'm going to celebrate with my husband and a bottle of champagne."
Postcards + Instagram = Postagram.
Send postcards using photos from Instagram, FB or your phone with Postagram for iPhone and Android.
An App that's like Twitter for Videos.
Is the popular Viddy app being the next instagram? This is an app that makes the experience of editing and sharing video on your mobile device very easy. Although Viddy only has 4 million users it is currently the 2nd most popular free app on the app store making it a prime target for companies like Google.
Doc, there's a chip in my pill.
Pills do not want to be out of the chip trends, and now they also are connected with your mobile. If you forget to take them, they send you a text messages to remind you.
Latinos Aboard the Titanic.
Little-known fact: as we celebrate (?) the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, did you know that Latinos were among the most prominent passengers aboard? For some, obviously, things didn't end well, but, as with all things, you can never completely sink a culture based on family and hard work.
Hugs for Cokes.
Coca Cola deploys an attention demanding campaign in Asia by spreading the love. In Asia Coca Cola deploys vending machines that rewards consumers with a coke when the pedestrians show a little love. The vending machines are branded with "Hug Me" across the middle. The goal of the campaign is to evoke positive emotions and tie those emotions to the global giant.
Vatican Digitizes Ancients Texts. Oh My!
Transforming these ancient texts and images into digital form helps transcend the limitations of time and space which have in the past restricted access to knowledge.
The Dead Perform "Live" (@ Coachella)
Using holographic projection technology and about a kabillion units of raw computer animation power, previously dead rapper Tupac Shakur performed "live" this past weekend at the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Even addressing the event itself, the very un-zombie-like Tupac performed two songs. WARNING: as with most of Tupac's work, dead or alive, the language in the video may not be suitable for work.
Caines Carboard Arcade
This short movie illustrates the power of the entrepreneurial spirit and social media. A 9 year old boy creates his own arcade out of cardboard boxes in his fathers east LA mechanic shop. Through the power of a social media flash mob a film maker gets Caine his long sought customers.
Compete Against the Best Typographers
A nice exercise for the eyes of eyes of the art directors.
Blog... What are you wearing today!
A generation of young Latinas are growing up adopting fashion and adapting it for the brave new world of New Media: they're blogging about it. In a network of blogs that literally spans the globe, Latinas are putting their daily lives-- and what they're wearing-- on public display and inspiring trends along the way.
Monty Python's Creative Advice.
Cleese gives us a great insight in how he goes about being creative, and how to create the perfect environment for creativity to flow, as he mentions it's not a talent it's a process
Defend from Zombies in your Neighborhood
Now, i understand that it's very useful to know which particular grocery store carries your favorite brand of beer (ours is Heineken btw, so we can find it anywhere), but in case of the upcoming undead horde that won't help you a bit, so this is a handy localized way of finding what would save you from craving brains
"Best Blog of the World: Awesome!"
"Neil Pasricha's blog 1000 Awesome Things savors life's simple pleasures, from free refills to clean sheets. It won best blog in the world at the Webbie Awards. In this heartfelt talk from TEDxToronto, he reveals the 3 secrets (all starting with A) to leading a life that's truly awesome.
‘Text Therapy’ may ease isolation
Receiving text messages can make people feel less isolated. according to Adrian Aguilera, a clinical psychologist and social welfare professor at the UC Berkeley, who treats many low-income Latinos for depression and other mental disorders; his patients report feeling more connected and cared for when they receive text messages asking them to track their moods, reflect on positive interactions, and take their prescribed medications.
Latinos Flock to Social Media, Stingy with Data
Hispanics show a greater enthusiasm than other groups for social media such as Facebook, YouTube and Google+, but are more reluctant to share personal information like their name, age and relationship status.
"Spider Man Meets Latino Spider Man"
Miles Morales, the new Latino Spider-Man who resides in one Marvel Universe, will meet his counterpart from another Marvel Universe, Peter Parker, in a five-issue miniseries in June, providing even greater crossover appeal than the new Latino superhero has already gained. Comic books, as a reflection of multicultural youth culture, are coming along into the future with the rest of us.
Grub on the go, literally.
No, you’re not buggin’…yet. Don Bugito offers edible (yes, edible) insects, inspired by pre-Hispanic and contemporary Mexican cuisine. Insects are a valuable source of protein in many cultures throughout the world, and we feel like the US is finally ready to try these tasty critters, through food that is as delicious as it is innovative. Don Bugito uses locally sourced ingredients (including the insects) and fresh flavors to create amazing dishes that simply happen to have an unexpected ingredient. For those of you interested to know, insects not only offer an insanely high source of protein, but also come from production methods that are more ecologically-friendly than many other food sources. For the rest of you, we just make great food!
Follow that cab.
Hanging out by Penn Station today? Don’t bother with the A or C train. Hunt down the free taxi rides being offered by Nissan, who won the contract for NYC’s new taxi cabs, which will start roaming the streets next year. They boast a ton of leg room, spacious trunks, and sweet moon roofs that let you stare up at the sky like a tourist without blocking the sidewalk. (Think glass-bottom boat, turned upside down.)
Ever wondered where music artists shop?
Now you can get “the look” with an interactive shoppable music video
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Ernesto Yerena: A rising grassroots artistic force.
Check out our digs.
A quick tour around our offices in Dallas. Don't be shy, come right in.
The Millennial Mindset: #makeitcount
Nike asked Caisey Neistat to make a movie about what it means to #makeitcount. See the results here. This is some sort of Millennial Anthem.
Photography is Now Media, not Medium.
With todays purchase of Instagram by Facebook, photographic communication will take on a new dimension.
If You Can Do It, Show It
There's an old adage in advertising that goes, "If you can do it, show it." So Pilot Pens did.
Where Inspiration Comes From
Artist Chuck Close writes a letter to his younger self.
The Age of Customized Experiences: can you smell it?
As society grows to expect experiences custom-tailored to individual personalities, how we choose to smell is undergoing a change of chemistry.
Slew of tech makes your car smarter.
Infiniti and Intel, just announced their new brain for their cars which not only tailors content to each passenger, it also talks more intimately with NFC smartphones
Ready. Aim. Fire at Digital Ads.
Just one more game, please! Forget about Angry Birds. Shoot and destroy ads on the New York Times website.
Funny or Die Commercials.
The web site known for comic video clips, is forming a division devoted to commercial production. The division is being named Gifted Youth. A company that specializes in nontraditional advertising is expanding into the traditional kind. Funny or Die, founded in 2007 by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, has long produced videos that offer marketers branded entertainment – that is, brands and products are woven into the plots of the clips. Such videos typically run two to five minutes. Funny or Die Expands Into Commercial Production
Shaking the product placement record.
Or is it stirring it? The upcoming MGM/Sony James Bond movie "Skyfall" has shattered one record already: The $45 million raised through product-placement deals more than doubles that attained by "Minority Report" in 2002.
Marker type design.
From Bern´s own Buro destruct, from conception to completion.
Talk about hot clothes
These clothes turn transparent when your heart rate increases.
Los Amigos Invisibles. Listen to them here.
Venezuelan funksters are celebrating 20 years of critical commercial success kicking off a tour in the U.S. and with their newest album "Not so Commercial". You can stream their latest work right here. Don't miss track 8, "Criticar".
Negative space in logo design.
What makes a good logo? Saying a whole lot with very little.
The second screen IS the future. En Español too.
Jennifer Lopez and Yap.tv Make the Second Screen Multilingual. Say bye bye to Babel. Now everybody can understand each other in the US and Latin America. ¡Q’VIVA! The Chosen is reality competition show featuring Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Jamie King as they travel across Latin America in search of “The Chosen Ones.” The best talent is brought back to the United States and tasked with becoming part of a big Las Vegas show dubbed “the greatest Latin show ever.”
Terminator vision? Yes please.
Sci Fi wet dreams are coming true, thanks to Google's ultra smart AR Project Glass, plus those glasses actually look straight out of Blade Runner, always a plus.
What's the rest of the story?
The picture tells you the end of the story, you can imagine what happened before.
11 Latin movies you should look up on Netflix.
Remezcla curates a selection of the must-see independent films from Latin America: Top Eleven Latino Films of 2011 That You Probably Didn’t See But Should. Hey, subtitles aren't that big a deal. Check them out here.
Visit The White House at your complete leisure.
Google continues their plan to expand maps into inside spaces with a new tour of the White house, as part of their Google Art Project.
Hey Apple, where's the update?
Steve Jobs must be watching from the iCloud hopelessly as Apple advertising (of all things!) is not updated as often as their Systems.
Kony 2012 Part II Is Here: Invisible Children Addresses Its Critics
The sequel to the groundbreaking video addresses the issues brought up about the first installment, and tries to convert our new awareness into action.
Dark and poetic
Qubus Studio (Prague) knows no limits when playing with many conceptual inspirations and a peculiar sense of humor: a new way of refreshing culture in new contexts.
Data Visualization at its finest
True works of art: information presented in a graphical form should not only be educational, it should be also beautiful, meaningful, and appealing.
1930's Futurists where right all along.
Turns out a future sky full of blimps can actually still be in the cards, at least this ones would actually serve a better purpose, you know, clean electricity.
Did you really put that on your Facebook Status?
If you have ever put a post like this, you shouldn't be in facebook.
Olympics, to go. 24/7.
BBC takes the Summer Games coverage to the next level. 24 HD live channels available on TVs, phones, PCs and tablets. Now you can't complain they won't give Badminton the importance it truly deserves.
Micro-Documentaries exploring the co-evolution of humans and technology
Filmmaker and futurist Jason Silva has been described as “part Timothy Leary, part Ray Kurzweil, and part Neo from the Matrix.” be sure to check more documentaries here
Designs that changed design
In "100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design", Steven Heller and Véronique Vienne explore the most important moments in Graphic Design, an industry they themselves helped to define.
Second Language no longer required to ride a cab in NYC
With USB ports, NFC payments and a completely sealed front part of the cab, this marks the end of the cab driver psychiatrist.
If logos were honest
Honest logos that reveal the actual content of the company, what they should really be called.
No more complain about the cultural offer in your city.
Google keeps on adding collections to the Google Art Project, more specifically 151 new museums from 40 countries. Masterpieces from museums like the Met or the National Gallery are at your reach, on your screen.
Experience the hidden street treasures of London.
Street Art of London has launched an iPhone app that allows you to track the location of more than 280 urban artworks in the city.
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