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Your smartest employee might not be human
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Microsoft 365 price jump? Beat it with Office 2021...
TL;DR: Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows—including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more—for just $39.97 (reg. $219.99) through September 7. Let’s cut to the chase: Microsoft just bumped the price of its 365 subscription—for the first time in...
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The European Space Agency-led Solar Orbiter mission has split the flood of energetic particles flung out into space from the Sun into two groups, tracing each back to a different kind of outburst from our star.
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This revolutionary motion graphics tool is reshaping global design. Discover Cavalry, and find out what it can do for you. When a small team of animators in Manchester decided to build their own m...
Tips from creatives on how to handle cashflow stre...
In the second of our new advice series, creatives share their hard-won wisdom on surviving feast-or-famine cycles, late payments and the perpetual anxiety of freelance finances. Welcome to the sec...
The New York Times launches its first original log...
Following the runaway success of Wordle and Connections, The New York Times Games team has unveiled a tactile, domino-based puzzle that blends clarity, colour and clever design thinking. When The...
Yinka Ilori launches debut watch collection with M...
The British-Nigerian artist and designer has unveiled a trio of limited-edition watches created in partnership with MB&F's M.A.D.Editions. Yinka Ilori MBE has released his first-ever watch col...
Introducing AI Fundamentals for UX
Understanding how AI works and how to use it in UX is no longer optional. In this article we introduce the Certificate in AI Fundamentals for UX, a three-week course with 3 live masterclasses that give designers the skills...
Five Under-the-Radar Galleries to Watch in Seoul
A new wave of younger galleries has gravitated toward less conventional settings in setting up shop across Seoul.
Moon phase today: What the moon will look like on ...
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Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung
BONAVENTURE SOH BEJENG NDIKUNG cuts an outsize presence in contemporary curating. Originally trained in biophysics and biotechnology, Ndikung changed tack in 2009 to found the art space SAVVY Contemporary in a former storefront in Berlin’s Neukölln neighborhood. In the...
P. Adams Sitney (1944–2025)
A FORMIDABLE CRITIC and an expansive personality, P. Adams Sitney was at once affable and irascible, generous and opinionated. He loved to play the Great Man, and as the author of an unquestionably great book illuminating an ostensibly abstruse...
Dara Birnbaum (1946–2025)
WHEN THE VIDEO ART PIONEER Dara Birnbaum passed away this past May, she left behind a bevy of fellow artists, gallerists, and curators who have championed her throughout the years. Stuart Comer, the Lonti Ebers Chief Curator of Media...
Koyo Kouoh (1967–2025)
ONE SUMMER, Koyo Kouoh invited me to the home outside Basel that she shared with her saxophonist husband, Philippe Mall. Arriving with my then-partner, the artist Alexandra Bachzetsis, we met Theo Eshetu, Godfried Donkor, Tracey Rose, and other artists...
Sideways Thoughts
WHAT MAKES A WORK OF ART “GREAT”? When I was teaching art history, one idea that emerged in our classroom discussions was that the great work of art is often (though not always) polyvalent, proposing multiple ideas or themes...