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March 24, 2026

Korean Professors Welcome First-Year Students With Unique Choral Performance of K-Pop Hits

K-pop may be Korea’s biggest cultural export at the moment. Influencing pop culture and music around the world, the love for this genre is just as strong at home, where singers and idols create a frenzy among their hundreds of thousands of fans. K-pop has also become a vehicle to reach out to the youth. The teachers at Seoul’s Ewha Womans University know this all too well.

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March 24, 2026

This “Pixelated” Furniture Will Make You Feel Like You’re Living in Tetris or Minecraft

Pixels are intangible. They are the building blocks of the images we see on a screen. But no matter how realistic those images look, we can’t interact with them like we would a three-dimensional item. Spatial designer Ceren Arslan, founder of the design studio EXIT, is changing that with the launch of her furniture collection called Pixel Theory. Pixel Theory sees the picture-element (the long name for pixel) as a starting point for the collection.

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March 23, 2026

Magnum Photos Print Sale Features Iconic Work of 100+ Photographers for One Week Only

Twice a year, Magnum Photos dives into its sprawling archives to curate its Square Print Sale. Since 2014, the initiative has spotlighted the work of some of the world’s most illustrious photographers, offering signed or estate-stamped, museum-quality 6×6 prints. Now, the photography cooperative has unveiled its latest sale, organized around an ambitious new theme.

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March 23, 2026

This Exhibition Proves Just How Much Art, Technology, and the Human Body Intersect

On December 28, 1895, the public was introduced to two of the world’s most groundbreaking innovations: films and X-ray technology. That both inventions debuted on the same day seems to suggest some sort of shared history, one that radically altered the ways in which we understand and depict the human body. This is exactly what the Queens-based Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI)

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