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Welcome to Reverb
Welcome to Reverb. This is where we share our latest thinking, attitudes, influences, trends, gossip etc. Feel free to join us right here, right now.
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21.10.2011 Posted by Donna
HEINEKEN DESIGNING THE CLUBS OF THE FUTURE
This week, Heineken announced the selection of the 19 designers they believe have the vision and talent to co-create a pioneering nightclub concept, as part of Heineken Open Design Explorations Edition 1: The Club
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23.08.2011 Posted by Lauren
More From ‘PressPausePlay’
Do you remember a few months back, we posted the PressPausePlay trailers? We’re dying to get our hands on the film. In the meantime, here’s a few more exerts. Enjoy!
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23.08.2011 Posted by Lauren
Grants For New Emerging Artists
The Australian Council for the Arts has just launched a five year program, that aims to help new, emerging artists, kickstart their creative careers.
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08.08.2011 Posted by Lauren
White Spiderman Dies For Biracial Spiderman
Marvel Comics have replaced Peter Parker’s character with half-black, half-hispanic, Miles Morales, in efforts to attract the “new generation” of comic book readers.
Initially, I was all like “Yeah! Go you half-black, half-hispanic American’s, who’ve dreamt of the day you’d see your half-black, half-hispanic, ultimate-self, reflected in one of history’s greatest comics “.
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13.07.2011 Posted by admin
Interview With PressPausePlay Directors

‘PressPausePlay’— a film about hope, fear and digital culture, screened in Cleveland a few months ago.
It won’t be available elsewhere until September (life is a ghetto).
But, we’re all over it. So, as soon as it’s up…we’ll post it.
On the up, here’s an interview with the Directors.
READ MORE >
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02.06.2011 Posted by admin
The Museum Of Me

Intel’s Museum Of Me invites Facebook users to take a journey of their social life through a beautifully orchestrated data visualization tour. What it might lack in accuracy, it certainly makes up for in execution.
Unfortunately it doesn’t allow users to share the final virtual tour, instead it leaves you with a few key screen grabs. Nevertheless, it’s worth taking the time to explore.
Here’s what you can expect…
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13.05.2011 Posted by admin
Milton Glaser Wants You to Get Over Yourself
Milton Glaser spoke about professional development and the consequences of fear at Berghs’ Exhibition 2011. A must see for any creative!
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05.05.2011 Posted by admin
‘PressPausePlay’ Seek Peak
“In the old days people didn’t make things. People would go to photography exhibits… people would go and buy records… and there were ‘professional artists’. Now everybody’s a photographer, everybody’s a writer, everybody’s a film maker and everybody’s a musician.”
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27.04.2011 Posted by admin
Life in pictures
Have you ever wondered what your life looks like? Your real life. Not your Facebook life.
When artist Jonathan Harris turned 30, he started the ritual of taking one photo every day and posting it to his site. The private project grew into a shared journey, followed by thousands of people around the world.
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21.04.2011 Posted by admin
Support Japan With Eastern Eggs

The British Red Cross have teamed up with TBWA London (with the help of the eggbot) to create little wooden easter eggs (Eastern Eggs), with proceeds to go towards the Japan Tsunami Appeal.
Easter is a time for rebirth. The Japanese will spend years rebuilding what was their home. At this time of the year, why not help support someone in need?


