Cutting edge tech gives art a voice at Beijing's Exhibition Hall. In the "Alive Gallery", a hologram Mona Lisa (with gigantic hands) fields questions from the floor while Jesus weighs in from the Last Supper.
Wired magazine's Creative Director Scott Dadich explains how the magazine's design and editorial team conceptualise and create their eye-popping, super-sleek covers.
Some real treasure has been uncovered on the German version of Antiques Roadshow: a 17th century painting by Flemish baroque artist Frans Francken the Younger valued up to €100,000, stolen by the Nazis and last owned by Hitler himself. A real bobby-dazzler!
Want the look of an American Ivy League University student without the hefty fees or required academic prowess? Faced with financial woes, Harvard has lent its prestigious name to a high-end fashion line, featuring a frankly alarming amount of plaid, tartan and beige.
The independent nation of Mongolia and the Chinese-controlled Inner Mongolia may share a common history, but have taken two very different paths over the last 20 years. Stunning photos show neighbouring countries that are worlds apart.
Crikey's favourite wearable blank, the Snuggie, is having its very own fashion show at New York Fashion Week. The full Snuggie range will be on display, including this season's hottest canine couture, the Snoggie.
Before Facebook, Google, YouTube and others were the sleek, cutting-edge sites they are today, they went through the same awkward early years many online ventures do (The Drudge Report is arguably still there). Here's how 20 top websites looked when they first launched.
Want to know how to get yourself on a blog like Garance Doré's? Refinery 29 have put together some hints for getting snapped by the biggest fashion bloggers. It helps if you live in NYC...
War photographer Teru Kuwayama -- who has snapped hot-shots in hot-spots like Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Kashmir -- explains the perils and practicalities of shooting in a warzone, without getting shot yourself.
With the debate raging over whether IKEA should have killed off Futura font, we thought it a fitting moment to screen College Humour's minor classic, the font conference video.