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GM May Finally Do Something Good for the World

Hummer, The icon of 4-wheeled over-consumption and screw-the-environment advertising, finally takes a dive.

By: EricW | Jun 10, 2008 |  1

Categories: Media & Advertising, Artevist

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Chris Jordan: Photographing Consumption

A Seattle-based artist looks at American society through a statistical lens.

By: EricW | May 5, 2008 |  2

Categories: Arts & Artists, Artevist

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Indigo: Linking Cultures Through Design

Icograda and Australia’s National Design Centre launch social design network.

By: ArtAdmin | May 1, 2008 |  0

Categories: Culture & Identity, Arts & Artists, Artevist

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Behance Your Creative World

Check out an exceptionally good, online creative network.

By: ArtAdmin | Apr 30, 2008 |  1

Categories: Arts & Artists, Artevist

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Landmine Beauty Chosen

Angolan landmine victims challenge the concepts of beauty and fashion.

By: ArtAdmin | Apr 7, 2008 |  0

Categories: Human & Civil Rights, Peace, Conflict & Governance, Artevist

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Earth Hour: 100% Black!

Sydney and WWF Australia challenge the world to switch off on March 29th.

By: ArtAdmin | Mar 15, 2008 |  2

Categories: Environment, Artevist

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Certifying the Branded Corporation

Grist Magazine interviews economist Michael Conroy about his new book.

By: EricW | Mar 7, 2008 |  0

Categories: Artevist

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