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August 14, 2013 Kyle Chayka

Beginning this Fall, the International Center of Photography will begin offering a select few of its classes online. The organization functions as a photography museum, a renowned school, as well as a research center. It’s important and renowned. Hurry! ICP’s online education platform supports the unique needs of a photographic education. Each course provides a socially […]

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July 9, 2013 Kyle Chayka

Starting this summer, New York University will be hosting its very own intensive 3D printing class. Throughout the length of the course participants will learn the fundamentals of this emerging technology in addition to the capabilities of different types of printers and material properties. Turning creative ideas and designs into realistic models has been made possible by […]

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June 26, 2013 Kyle Chayka

This isn’t your usual “hackers in legal trouble” news story. An unofficial hacker school known as Bitmaker Labs is facing some trouble from the Canadian government and it all started with a charming piece at the Globe and Mail about Bitmaker Labs founder Matt Gray and his intent to “change the world.” Toronto may be no Silicon Valley, but Gray […]

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June 24, 2013 Andy Cush

GZA and a group of NYC students were literally dropping science this weekend, at the final event of Science Genius, a pilot program spearheaded by the Wu-Tang Genius that used rap to to teach biology, chemistry, geology and physics. After a semester-long lead-up, a handful of students battled for science rap supremacy, with the winner bringing […]

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January 2, 2013 Irina Dvalidze

We all know the term “Hero’s Journey.” Every high school English teacher has tried to beat the formula into unwilling heads, in an effort to simplify the story-line for Beowulf and every monomyth ever. If only there was a simpler, more entertaining way to deliver that information to bored kids that didn’t include stick-figure doodles on […]

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