Interview: Camilla Stones

An Icelandic pop star's spiky homage to the Statue of Liberty

by Dominic Blackwell-Cooper Camilla Stones is accustomed to success. Her entire life has evolved around art, music, dance and design. Serving as one third of the Icelandic pop girl group The Charlies, she has been a part of 10 number one singles, four albums, a TV show, a book and so much more. Two years later and Stones is adding another creative endeavor to her …

Interview: Black Moth Super Rainbow

We talk to the band's enigmatic front man, Tobacco, about the self-release of their fifth album

Using analog equipment and outdated electronics for a more “real” sound, Black Moth Super Rainbow is one of the more captivating experimental electronic bands we’ve become familiar with in recent years. With nearly a decade of albums under their belt and a truly authentic approach in terms of musical styling and general attitude, the band yesterday self-released their fifth full-length album, Cobra Juicy. Led by …

The Boswash Shareway

Höweler + Yoon Architecture's vision for the U.S. eastern corridor offers an inspiring glimpse of mobility in 2030

Last week in Istanbul a six month long discourse on the future of mobility in our megacities culminated an impressive showing of concepts from five international architecture firms visualizing their home cities in the year 2030. Organized as a competition by the Audi Urban Future Initiative, the program began in Ingolstadt, Germany in April 2012 with a presentation of research by the firms and ended …