Process Over Product: Lanvin Tackles Narrative

Fashion icon Alber Elbaz has designed something remarkable. But it comes strapped with one caveat: you can't wear it.

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Inside The Counsel Network: Nic Goffey

In the first of a new Lowe Counsel Blog feature for 2012, we interview some of the most interesting and insightful members of the Counsel network about what inspires them and what they see as the most influential people and ideas...

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The Three R’s of Denim: Recycle, Rethink, Reuse

It’s too easy these days to be put off by the sludge of jargon seeping from the cracks of the denim world. With each passing season, this iconic apparel of seeming timelessness tests its own legacy by flooding an already saturated market with a...

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The New Age of Intergenerational Learning

Life tends to open and close in curiously similar ways: Both elders and the young are in awe of the world around them, they question its validity and are in varying stages of vulnerability. It may go to explaining why grandparents and grand kids...

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Eye for An Eye: Eye Control Tech is Here

Ok, this morning we awoke to something pretty darn cool bubbling out of the tech sector: Eye Control Technology. Yes folks, I think it’s safe to say the future is here.


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Skip The Hassle. Park At My House

Before heading out of town this weekend, we need to drop some straight science on you:

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This is Your Timeline On Drugs

The Israel Anti-Drug Authority knows a thing or two about appropriation. A new campaign makes brilliant use of Facebooks' latest (and greatest?) mutation,...

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Crowdsourced Comics Arrives via AXE Anarchy

Anyone who grew up in the 80’s or early 90’s is likely familiar with the literary phenomenon known as “Interactive Fiction”. This came in the form of the popular children’s book series,

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Time Transference: Take the Facebook Sabbatical

The ubiquity of Facebook is an undeniable, nearly unavoidable reality. Remembering a time before Facebook – or the birth of social networking perhaps – begins to mimic memories of a time before the Internet. That is to say,...

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Will Artificial Intelligence Finally Get Intelligent in 2012?

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand . . . . we’re back.

So, a new year begins. A year, which by some accounts, is cloaked in equal parts doubt and excitement. But fear not. We’re not focusing on

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