It’s been a big week for, you know, the world. Trump’s about to meet Putin, they reckon they’ve found our what happened to Amelia Earhart and this came into our lives at HQ .
But even with that going on, we’ve still been busy little bees here at Sense Worldwide. Not only have we been working on some insane new projects with the Sense Network (watch this space!) but we’ve also scoured the web for the best bits… just for you. So enjoy granny graffiti, an awesome new app for budding art investors and the return of vinyl…
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A weekly summation of all the cool stuff we see on the internet (and real-life)… ready and waiting for your procrastination pleasure on a Friday afternoon…
Street art in Lisbon is getting a generational shake up as older members of the community are invited to take part in city-wide graffiti projects by Lata 65.
For all you art lovers out there, you can now use the Magnus App to help find, research and identify art work all over the world.
Note to self. Don’t let AI near inspirational quotes.
We know you’ve all been pretending to understand it. Get the lowdown in this handy 101.
30 years after Sony scrapped vinyl production, they’re bring it back at their Tokyo factory due to high demand.
A monumental Dior retrospective opens at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and we are booking our Eurostar tickets right now.