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Set out on an extravagant jet tour from Athens to Oman, where you’ll marvel at mountains and minarets without having to mingle with the masses. Begin your luxurious escapade in Athens, because nothing says “I’m cultured” like starting where democracy began. Track tigers in India, then unwind in the Maldives, because the sun just feels different when you’re filthy rich, and try not to lose your monocle while gawking at Madagascar’s exotic wildlife. Cap off with a botanical South African safari, a triumphant pose at Victoria Falls, and a return to Athens, where you can pretend to miss the "simple" life.
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London is turning into one giant playground thanks to the London Festival of Architecture 2024, where urban spaces are being transformed into adult-sized jungle gyms. Forget boring old benches and standard issue lampposts – we're talking squiggly seats and fantastical pavilions made from recycled plastic bottles. Imagine strolling through the city and stumbling upon a giant puzzle piece you can rearrange or a squiggly line that's somehow both a seat and a sculpture. It's like Banksy met Lego and decided to build an amusem*nt park for the cultured crowd. Who needs boring old parks when you can have interactive art that's also Instagram-worthy?https://lnkd.in/gbefe9th
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Attention, thrill-seekers and history buffs: TADA! Immersive is back with another mind-bending escapade aboard the Bateau Phare in Paris. Step into Atlantis: The Immersive Expedition, where you'll rub shoulders with treasure-hungry archaeologists, shady smugglers, and a captain who's part pirate, part party host. Expect to make life-altering decisions like sealing deals with rogues or nabbing ancient artifacts—all while sipping co*cktails and pretending you're in a Jules Verne novel. It's the ultimate Parisian adventure where even the Seine might surprise you with a cameo.
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Kinetic architecture isn't just about buildings—it's about buildings that want to break free from their concrete shackles and dance like nobody's watching. Picture a house that spins like a dervish to catch the best sun rays and a parking garage that flaps its aluminum wings like a restless seagull. It's like living in a city where every building moonlights as a contortionist, bending and twisting to the whims of weather and human desire. Forget static structures—kinetic architecture is the rebellious teenager of the building world, always moving, always evolving, and always surprising.
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Adam Himebauch didn't just exhibit his paintings in Seoul—he unleashed a performance art tornado that blew away conventional gallery norms. Clad in white like a surreal painterly stormtrooper, he danced, stapled, and wrestled with a Korean staple gun like it was a misunderstood performance partner. Himebauch's performance wasn't just hanging canvases—it was a manifesto on the absurdity and brilliance of modern art. Critics, expecting a sedate art show, got a rollercoaster of emotion, satire, and eontological ponderings on what it means to be a painter in the 21st century. https://lnkd.in/gNFqvECZ
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Meet my brilliant friend,Sandro Kereselidze, and his undoubtedly better half, Tatiana Pastukhova, the art world power couple that didn’t just co-found ARTECHOUSE... they opened a portal to a world where art and technology meld into an experience so immersive it makes reality look outdated. Their goal is simple: to push the boundaries of what's possible and inspire a new wave of tech-savvy artists. With exhibitions that are so explosively creative, they make regular art museums look like dull waiting rooms, Artechouse experiences are a high-octane blend of innovation and creativity, designed to educate and enchant. Sandro and Tatiana seem hell bent on creating and curating art that is so immersive, you might forget what century you're in, and honestly, you won't care. Their goal is to take you on a wild ride through a digital wonderland that leaves you questioning whether you ever really understood what art could be.https://lnkd.in/gdS9Ebkr
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Tokyo has decided that looking like a sci-fi dystopia isn't cool anymore, so it transformed into an urban jungle gym called Azabudai Hills. This new twenty-acre wonderland, designed by architectural wizards at Pelli Clarke Pelli and Heatherwick studio, features green spaces so lush they make Central Park look like a backyard garden. Forget walking through monotonous skyscrapers—now you can frolic through streams and forests right in the heart of the city, proving once and for all that Tokyo is the world champion of urban reinvention.https://lnkd.in/gVNEZpbM
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