Editor’s Desk: A human fishbowl, viewing art and the political object
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In this week’s Editor’s Desk, editor Chieri Higa reflects on two good design projects that, when placed alongside one another, cause unexpected problems. Also, the merits of viewing art in beautiful spaces and the challenges of imbui
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