Exhibition
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London company Stufish laid out a spectacularly trippy experience for visitors to this year's One Giant Leap technology conference in Saudi Arabia, in which visitors could walk through a colossal kaleidoscope tunnel, surrounded by wild LED visuals.
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The Musée du Louvre in Paris has opened a new exhibition celebrating the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci, and the retrospective will play host to the museum's first virtual reality experience, which brings the story of the Mona Lisa to life.
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The collector car market gained a significant new player last week when MCH Group announced Grand Basel, which is billed as the “first global salon for the world’s most important and valuable automobiles of the past, present and future.”
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Perched atop a 15 foot-tall concrete column, ReActor is a house/art installation that tilts and rotates a full 360 degrees, its movement a response to the wind and the weight distribution of the occupants – architect artists Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley, who've lived in the house for five days.
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Cycle Revolution at the Design Museum in London aims to celebrate contemporary cycling by showing off some of the bikes which have got us to this point, and a glimpse at what the future holds for cyclists. Read on for our picks of the most interesting highlights from the exhibition.
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Toronto's Winter Stations competition aims to coax people to the city's beaches during the coldest winter months. The winning designs will be built for a temporary exhibition that runs until late March.
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Thousands of auto enthusiasts flocked to Motorclassica 2014 over the weekend, looking to feast their eyes on the collection of classic vehicles on show. The event also celebrated Maserati's 100th anniversary, offering up a selection of iconic gems plucked from the Italian stalwart's famed history.
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The 14th International Architecture Exhibition, hosted by the Venice Biennale and curated by Rem Koolhaas, showcases projects made by architects, photographers, artists, critics and scholars from 65 countries around the world.
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Two new lifelike (some might even say positively creepy) robot creations of Osaka University professor Hiroshi Ishiguro have now joined the staff of Tokyo's Miraikan National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, and will act as announcer and science guide to a new permanent exhibition.
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The Renzo Piano Building Workshop has designed a striking new home for the Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé in Paris. The building is a striking, curved structure that sits snugly between two others. It retains the preserved façade of an older building, which is decorated with sculptures by Rodin.
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Later this year, Harvard Art Museums will exhibit murals painted by Mark Rothko in the early 1960s for the university. As large areas of the murals' surfaces have faded, a new camera-projection technology has been developed to restore the original appearance of the works.
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The Design Museum in London, UK, has announced the winners of its 2014 Designs of the Year Awards. The designs are judged by a high-profile panel and are presented in seven design categories. One category winner will be go on to be named the overall winner.
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