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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Motorexpo is the world’s biggest free-to-visit car show, with events in London, Toronto and New York. It was first run in Canary Wharf, London, in 1996, with the intention of bringing a new format to the traditional motor show. Gizmag visited the 19th London Motorexpo this week.
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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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A dedication ceremony took place at the World Trade Center site yesterday, marking the completion of the National September 11 Memorial Museum before it opens to the general public on May 21.
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In looking to the future many automotive designers look to the past for inspiration. This month an exhibit at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta will feature 17 unique European and American concept cars, widely considered to be some of the most influential, forward thinking designs from the past.
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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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ScienceMetaMorf is a month-long showcase of technological art works presented in Trondheim, Norway, throughout May. Curated by Espen Gangvik, this year's theme is Lost in Transition and features more than 70 artists from 15 countries.
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Generally speaking, we use robots to help us build or create things. An artwork on display at the UK's Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, however, does quite the opposite. Accomplice comprises a number of robots systematically destroying a gallery wall over the course of an exhibition.
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London's Science Museum is wildly popular, hosting over 2.9 million visitors a year. It's currently showing 3D: printing the future, an exhibition about 3D printing and how it will impact our lives. Gizmag payed the exhibition a visit.
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UK-based "tech alchemist" firm Engage has launched its Flux Innovation Lounge. It's a place to see some of today’s advanced technology put into practical use. Visitors can expect 18-foot touchscreens, holographic cabinets and immersive environments.
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Last week, Don Wales, grandson of Sir Malcolm Campbell, opened a new multimedia exhibit celebrating the golden age of British land speed record breaking entitled “Britain & For The Hell Of It” at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, Hampshire.
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Architectural artists Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder lived on an hamster wheel-shaped home for 10 days as part of their art exhibition In Orbit.
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