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Alexandra Lange|Essays
Premature Demolition
The Folk Art Museum, David Adjaye's market hall, and the first addition to the Morgan Library. If three makes a trend, then premature demolition qualifies.

Rick Poynor|Essays
Why Tatlin Can Never Go Home Again
Raoul Hausmann’s photomontage Tatlin at Home is much pinned on Pinterest, but what has become of the original?

Rick Poynor|Essays
The Compulsively Visual World of Pinterest
I have always liked Pinterest’s exclusively visual focus and unlimited boards structure. A week ago I joined.

Alexandra Lange|Essays
“Year of the Woman” Revisited: Alexandra Lange on Criticism, Mentorship, and Memory
A year-end wrap-up of my favorite stories. The common theme? Women and the making of design.

Rob Walker|Essays
Mona Lisa Selfies
Inevitably, the famous Mona Lisa has crossed paths with the selfie — and the results are charming.

Rob Walker|Essays
Seeing The Problem
How a graphic communication campaign could help us address a real electoral map crisis: Gerrymandering 2.0.

Alexandra Lange|Essays
Learning New Tricks
Harvard doesn't have any design courses, but I've found new friends in "material culture." What it's like for a critic to go back to school.

Observed|Events
Art Center Launches LEAP Symposium Website
LEAP participants (at Art Center September 19-21) bring a variety of experience across the Private, Social and Public Sectors and Social Enterprise. A webside for the Symposium was launched September 3, 2013.

John Maeda|Insights Per Minute
John Maeda on Loops
We’re in the same loop. Culture lags. Art and design have to pick up the slack.

Rob Walker|Insights Per Minute
Rob Walker on Seeing
Rob Walker is a technology/culture columnist for Yahoo News. He is the former Consumed columnist for The New York Times Magazine, and has contributed to many publications.

Alexandra Lange|Essays
A World of Paste and Paper
Today's obsession with digital renderings sparked two exhibitions that suggest a handmade, but far from quaint, corrective.

Rick Poynor|Essays
Soft Machine’s Dysfunctional Mechanism
An alternative cover for the French release of The Soft Machine’s first album alludes to the history of the machine in 20th-century art.
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