April 16, 2020

Chinese Artists Are Creating Beautiful Silk Embroidery Using Traditional Techniques

When art enthusiast Ying H turned 30, she quit her job to travel the world and rediscover what made her truly happy. During this time of self-exploration, Ying reconnected with her Chinese heritage, which she says she neglected for most of her life. This sparked an idea for a new path, and Ying founded the online store Yingifts, which showcases traditional silk embroidery by dozens of Chinese artists.

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April 14, 2020

Students in Japan Use Robots to Virtually Attend Their Graduation Ceremony

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many schools and universities to temporarily close, impacting over 91% of the world’s student population (according to UNESCO). Many of these students have had to adjust to learning from home, by communicating with teachers and fellow students online. Additionally, most education institutions have had to cancel their graduation ceremonies. However, thanks to technology, students of Business Breakthrough (BBT) University found a way to let the show go on.

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April 11, 2020

Gorgeous New Book Explores Complete Architecture of Gaudí

There are many architects who have helped mold and shape cities around the world, but perhaps none more than Antoni Gaudí. Throughout the course of the early 20th century, Gaudí made an indelible impression on Barcelona, one that continues today as the construction of his iconic Sagrada Familia continues to unfold. Now, a new extra-large coffee table book by Taschen allows for a close examination of his incredible architecture. Gaudí.

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