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Maybe one of the most anticipated movies of 2010 from my point of view. Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps is an upcoming 2010 American drama/thriller film directed by Oliver Stone. The film is a sequel to the 1987 Academy Award-winning film Wall Street, and the first sequel Stone has directed. Pictures from Vanity Fair.










More pictures from Paris fashion week 2010 taken from GQ’s fashionblogger Tommy Ton.
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V1 gallery in Copenhagen is launching their new exhibition “To The Road Less Traveled”. Runs from January 15th, until February 13th 2010.
The title of the exhibition is lifted from a hand written inscription in an edition of Jack Kerouac’s ‘On The Road’. The full inscription reads like this:
“Laurabelle and Nicolas – to the road less travelled – wishing you love and happiness and curiosity forever- with love, Annie xx”
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Logo and visual identity for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009.
The logo symbolises the blue planet. A network of lines – one for each nation in the UN – make up a complex structure heading towards unrest or balance. The logo was chosen from hundreds of proposals in an open competition.
The jury: The winning proposal is a striking and at the same time both simple and complex symbol. Simple because the symbol is a stylized globe. Complex because the visual expression allows for a host of interpretations.
The company NR2154 is a multidisciplinary design studio based in Copenhagen and New York.


Cite de la musique is now hosting a new Miles Davis exhibition titled We Want Miles
16 OCTOBER 2009 TO 17 JANUARY 2010
Organised with the support of Miles Davis Properties, this exhibition by the Cité de la Musique follows Miles Davis’ musical and personal journey, from his hometown, East St-Louis, to his retrospective concert at La Villette in Paris, just a few weeks before his death.
Beginning in the mid Sixties, Miles Davis began printing “Directions in Music by Miles Davis” on his albums, rather than just his name.
As a tribute to his visionary approach, visitors can discover each of these “directions” along a pathway displaying photographs taken by the biggest names in musical photography, video excerpts from his concerts, instruments he or his travel companions played, rare scores and stage costumes, documents related to the creation of his albums, original releases of his great records, as well as works of art, paintings and sculptures, testifying to an aura which vastly exceeded the sphere of music.
More at citedelamusique.fr
The outgames are over after a week of making Copenhagen a bit more colorfull. This is “Our Lady Church” in central Copenhagen during the Out Games
Thanks to everyone who participated.
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