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Playing the Role of New York? Toronto. That View of Paris? Itâs Montreal. At the Venice Biennale, Canada examines its citiesâ ability to stand in for television and film locations. With green screens and special effects, the intersection of Dundas Street and Ossington Avenue in Toronto was reimagined as 1962 Baltimore for the 2017 film “The Shape of Water.”Credit.Impostor Cities By Sam Lubell May 20, 2021, 5:02 a.m. ET As visitors to the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale make their way through the broad, leafy pathways of the eventâs main exhibition space, the Giardini di Castello, they will quickly notice that one of the national pavilions is wrapped almost completely in green fabric. ....
Whatâs hot and whatâs not in fashion this week Can you see Fran Lebowitz? Photograph: Ali Smith/The Observer Can you see Fran Lebowitz? Photograph: Ali Smith/The Observer Fri 30 Apr 2021 02.00 EDT Going up Wild boxing Judging by all the people training in our local park, itâs the new cold swimming. Tent dress A contender for the re-entry dress of 2021, because you can wear it over thermals. Smells like Tween Spirit A new generation paying homage to the Nirvana frontman, from Kid Cudiâs dress (worn on SNL) to Louis Vuittonâs new cardigans. Respect for that. Photograph: Alamy ....
A junior at Episcopal Academy, Will Sargent is a talented artist who works in several mediums. He fabricates his own textiles and taught himself Armenian lace making, and recently won two Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for painting and mixed media. Sargent is a member of EAâs select singing group, the Vocal Ensemble, was selected for the ACDA Honors Choir and is the editor of The Epolitan, an annually published arts and music magazine. He won a French award his freshman year, and is a member of the German Club and the Queer Straight Alliance. Sargent was selected for Global Youth Leadership Institute, which continues through all four years of Upper School. An avid runner, Sargent competes on EAâs cross country and track teams. Sargentâs advisor at EA, Art Department Chair David Sigel, said, âWilliam masterfully uses art as a form of visual communication. This proficiency does not come without practice and a focused dedication to his craft and sophisticated aes ....
From monasteries to microchips: A short history of the office Posted MonMonday 14 Professionals began to work from offices in Amsterdam, London and Paris in the 1600s. ( Share Print text only Cancel For centuries people have been getting up, joining a daily commute or retreating to a room, to work. The office has become inseparable from work. Its history illustrates not only how our work has changed but also how work s physical spaces respond to cultural, technological and social forces. The origins of the modern office lie with large-scale organisations such as governments, trading companies and religious orders that required written records or documentation. ....