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When Medieval Manuscripts Were Recycled & Used to Make the First Printed Books

Por |2022-11-04T11:00:28+01:00noviembre 4th, 2022|Art & Visual Culture, media, Open Culture|

  “Old paint on a canvas, as it ages, sometimes becomes transparent,” playwright Lillian Hellman observed in Pentimento, the second volume of her memoirs. “When that happens it is possible, in some pictures, to see the original lines: a tree will show through a woman’s dress, a child makes way for a dog, a large

“Long Distance” by Photographer Denis Gutiérrez-Ogrinc

Por |2022-11-04T10:12:44+01:00noviembre 4th, 2022|Art & Visual Culture, Comunity, Music|

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The Comiclopedia: An Online Archive of 14,000 Comic Artists, From Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, to Mœbius and Hergé

Por |2022-11-04T08:00:41+01:00noviembre 4th, 2022|Art & Visual Culture, media, Open Culture|

  Nobody interested in comics can pass through Amsterdam without visiting Lambiek. Having opened in 1968 as the third comic-book shop in human history, it now survives as the oldest one still in existence. But even those without a trip to the Netherlands lined up can easily marvel at one of Lambiek’s major claims to

The Mastermind of Devo, Mark Mothersbaugh, Presents His Personal Synthesizer Collection

Por |2022-11-03T11:00:21+01:00noviembre 3rd, 2022|Art & Visual Culture, media, Open Culture|

  Mark Mothersbaugh’s studio is located in a cylindrical structure painted bright green – it looks more like a festive auto part than an office building. It’s a fitting place for the iconoclast musician. For those of you who didn’t spend your childhoods obsessively watching the early years of MTV, Mark Mothersbaugh was the mastermind behind

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