If you’re surprised that the world’s most expensive residence is located in the dense urban thrum of Mumbai, India, you’re not alone.
Mugshots can live on long after someone has died, in many cases adding to the color and depth of their lives.
Mark Zuckerberg’s video talking about Facebook’s name change and absurd virtual world was an easy target for satire.
This huge advance in brain-computer-interface (BCI) has allowed a fully paralyzed man to write down his thoughts using only his mind.
Revisiting this collection of surreal photo combinations by Justin Peters that showcase natural wonders paired with human endeavors.
The EBBA and EBBA II series chairs are highly distinctive for their funky, throwback aesthetics, and embrace of color and form.
Muir Way creates unique maps by layering 3D digital elevation data, and meticulously adding shading to create reliefs that seem to pop off the page.
We love the clever repurposing of such an ordinary material, elevating it both literally and figuratively.
In her recent release ‘Library of Misremembered Books’, Marina Luz paints us pictures of books that we vaguely recall, but not really.
Harvard University has an extraordinary collection of some of the world’s oldest and most original pigments.
We love the way that Vorja Sánchez takes these foggy mountain photographs, and instills them with a bit of spooky magic.
For his 10th feature film, Wes Anderson creates a love letter to journalism and to the spirit of The New Yorker Magazine.