In 2020, we had to strike out a lot of scheduled events from our calendars. Hoping that this year a pocket calendar will make more sense
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Bye-bye 2020! | #stayhomecreative
We close our #stayhomecreative series launched during the spring quarantine with a New Year’s Eve special edition, showcasing how Hungarian creatives imagine the last day of
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Contemporaries about winter
Christmas, celebration. After the year-long grind, time passes differently in the last days of December. In HYPEANDHYPER’s special Christmas edition, we picked our favorites from the
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#stayhomecreative | Christmas Eve dinner
We may think of many things when we hear the word Christmas: love, family, gifts, snow, cold or the well-deserved holiday treats. One of the highlights
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Heartwarming meeting of literature and design | Bomo Art
Reading poems while snuggling under a cozy blanket and sipping a cup of tea, or noting down our plans for next year—Bomo Art’s team can offer
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LEGO Hungary and MOME join forces
LEGO® Hungária Kft. and Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design signed an agreement for collaboration with the aim of creating together and bringing creativity to the next
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Old nameplates on a new platform | Hungarian Mastheads
Printed media has a hard time keeping up with the rapid expansion of the internet, but there are some established newspapers whose name still ring some bells
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Paperdeer’s new music video evokes the visuality of avant-garde movements
The alternative electronic music band returns with a new music video, acting as a forerunner of their new album to be released in spring 2021. Gazsiafter
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From details to the whole | Urban Geometry
Fascinating color combinations and changes of scale, breath-taking structures – Spanish-born photographer Andrés Gallardo Albajar currently living in Tallinn has travelled the world with his camera
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What’s on your mind? | Marcell Puskás
What if we could make family quarrels, breakups and our emotional reactions in general more transparent with a deck of cards? Marcell Puskás’s experimental card game
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