Exploring the history and evolution of cannabis laws throughout Canada.
Living hero David Attenborough has been bestowed so many honors, it makes for quite the acronym gymnastics.
In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we thought we’d recognize native people, through the lens of history.
In the 1930s, Frank Lloyd Wright proposed his biggest, wildest idea of all – a place called Broadacre City.
Aerial photos showing the global reach of the protests around police brutality and Black Lives Matter.
And with the twist of a cap, food may never be the same again. IBM’s supercomputer, Watson, can cook.
This ambitious project brings us a huge collection of Frank Lloyd Wright’s beautiful homes, lovingly illustrated. It follows a map of his homes in nearly every US state.
Luigi Colani died this week at age 91, and with him, we’ve lost an idiosyncratic and fabulously unique design mind. His work spanned many decades and many industries, from automotive to aeronautical, to consumer goods, like cameras and other devices.
This powerful sand sculpture entitled Liberty Crumbling is the work of Damon Langlois, and shows Lincoln in his monument, but his head is depressingly in his hands. Below, the base of the sculpture shows deep cracks, like it’s beginning to crumble.
Apple’s Chief Design Officer, Sir Jony Ive, has stepped down from his role at the tech giant, marking the end of an era of design-thinking, and cutting-edge industrial design.
A collection of hyperrealist sculptures breathe new life into some of the most famous Roman Emperors, including Augustus and Caesar.
In a beautiful and powerful ad campaign for MedMen, director Spike Jonze takes us on a museum-like journey through marijuana’s history in the United States.
A dramatic installation called Strawpocalypse is made from over 168,000 plastic straws, to draw attention to plastic waste.
A fantastic series of screen prints from Stellavie feature some of the world’s most famous and critically acclaimed film directors.
SpaceX is already developing plans for their Mars Base Alpha, with a possible completion date of 2028!
In a press conference Monday night, SpaceX made it official that they’ll be sending the first private citizen to the Moon, in the year 2023, a mere five years from now. Even more impressive was the choice of crew, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, and his choice of six to eight artists from around the world.