Aditya Khosla, a computer science student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has just published an article explaining how he developed an algorithm to predict the popularity of an…
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“What if Latin America was nothing more than a European invention?” asks Olivier Compagnon in the introductory text to América Latina 1960-2013 (Thames & Hudson). Perhaps then it would be a matter…
The story of Nan Goldin and New York goes back to 1977 when, diploma in hand, she landed in the vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere of the American megacity. Drugs, rock n’ roll, punks,…
Whether or not they were readers of the original Holiday, an American magazine which ran from 1946 to 1977 and regaled its audience with texts by famous writers and tasteful photographs…
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Voltaire wrote that the best books were half-written by their readers. I’m no Voltaire, but I agree with this idea to looking at photographs thoser I selected for exemple. No…
Papier 14 is a contemporary art fair in Montreal featuring the work of a hundred artists from around the world, many of them from Canada. But this year saw something remarkable…
This week saw its usual share of horrors. Thousands of Afghans buried in the mud, grim news for the future of Ukraine, Iraq and Syria still blowing up, and the…
A new special edition of National Geographic has just hit the stands. Devoted entirely to China, the issue explores the country from province to province through archival photos spanning more than…