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Checking in to Japan’s first Android Hotel
Film

Checking in to Japan’s first Android Hotel

The future is closer than it appears — Motherboard and KAYAK check in to Japan’s robot-staffed Henn-na Hotel. Are they in a for a great night’s sleep or a nightmare vision of the future?

Written by: Advertorial

Meet the creative nomads building new lives on the move
Art

Meet the creative nomads building new lives on the move

Our top five wandering projects — A new generation of artists and creatives are taking their lives mobile to revolutionise their relationship with the world around them.

Written by: Alex King

Seven incredible cabins you will not believe exist
Print

Seven incredible cabins you will not believe exist

Open your door to the wild — Cabins are an escape from civilisation and portals into the wilderness. Cabin Porn’s new book showcases some of the most incredible and unconventional homes around the world.

Written by: Sam Warner

How an epic cycle trip taught surfer Dan Malloy to see California in a whole new light
Bike

How an epic cycle trip taught surfer Dan Malloy to see California in a whole new light

Slow is Fast — After 15 years traveling the world, pro-surfer Dan Malloy decided to spend two months riding down the Californian coast. Here he reflects on how his most inspired adventure was waiting in his own backyard.

Written by: Dan Malloy - edited by Steve Turner

Capturing communities living on the fringes of the world
Culture

Capturing communities living on the fringes of the world

Images of a disconnected world — Canadian photographer Aaron Vincent Elkaim captures the human fallout of industrial development, where communities are being cut off from their heritage and land.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

An antarctic explorer describes what it's like to walk to the edge of the earth and live to tell the tale
Culture

An antarctic explorer describes what it's like to walk to the edge of the earth and live to tell the tale

A memoir by Polar explorer Ben Saunders — In 2013 Ben Saunders and Tarka L’Herpiniere became the first humans to walk 2,900 kilometres from the shore of the Antarctic to the South Pole and back again. But perhaps the greatest lesson, as Saunders explains here, was learned on their return home.

Written by: Ben Saunders

Pristina Film Festival are fighting for homegrown cinema
Travel

Pristina Film Festival are fighting for homegrown cinema

The Insider's Guide: Pristina, Kosovo — Local filmmakers are stepping over the barriers and finding ways to celebrate Kosovan films.

Written by: Freddie Reynolds

Pristina's youth are writing their own destinies at Kosovo 2.0
Travel

Pristina's youth are writing their own destinies at Kosovo 2.0

The Insider's Guide: Pristina, Kosovo — As the next generation comes of age, Pristina is experiencing a rebirth. And what better way to rebuild your universe than through an independent magazine.

Written by: Freddie Reynolds

Gypsy Groove's punk-infused folk is uniting a divided land
Travel

Gypsy Groove's punk-infused folk is uniting a divided land

The Insider's Guide: Pristina, Kosovo — Balkan bands are refusing to be brainwashed and raising their voices against nationalism and divisive politics.

Written by: Freddie Reynolds

Sabaja are leading a punk-inspired brewing revolution in Kosovo
Travel

Sabaja are leading a punk-inspired brewing revolution in Kosovo

The Insider's Guide: Pristina, Kosovo — Sabaja Craft Brewery co-founder Alex Butler explains how homebrewed beer, infused with punk's community spirit, is a vital part of Pristina’s fierce new identity.

Written by: Freddie Reynolds

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