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Global maps can distort the way people view the world
Cartographers rely on the authority of maps to communicate locations, guide navigation at sea, and shape people’s perceptions ...
At first glance, the table looks ordinary enough. Then the lights dim, the surface comes alive, and dinner at Grand Hyatt Manila slips into something closer ...
Talk of annexation has Greenland in the news again. But due to quirks of cartography, some common maps show the territory much larger than it is.
The composer and MIT professor Evan Ziporyn spent the first days of 2016 at an artists’ retreat in Florida. During the residency, he shared a house with another musician who was obsessed with David ...
Apples dropping from the sky. Leaves blowing through the air. Simulated wind gusts. Sitting at the Sphere in Las Vegas earlier this year to see the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz,” Michelle Madrigal felt ...
The Sphere is unlike any concert venue in the world. Fans are enveloped by a wraparound LED display boasting the highest resolution on Earth, paired with the immersive sounds of Sphere’s ...
Timothée Chalamet made history today by becoming the first person to appear on top of the Sphere in Las Vegas in order to promote his upcoming ping-pong film, Marty Supreme. A clip posted on social ...
The Sphere in Las Vegas delivered another visually intense spectacle this past week, but the latest performances by the Zac Brown Band brought a heavy dose of controversy. The country music band ...
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Canada’s Las Vegas Sphere is here - and I game on it
They rebuilt the Las Vegas Sphere… but in Vancouver. We’re going behind the scenes at The Dome Vancouver to see how a handful of engineers transformed a leaky 1960s planetarium into a cutting-edge 10K ...
There's no place like Las Vegas to see "The Wizard of Oz." Sphere, the Las Vegas entertainment venue at the Venetian Resort regarded for its immersive audio-visual experiences, is hosting a show ...
Phish has announced a return to popular Las Vegas venue the Sphere. The “Heavy Things” band will begin their three-weekend stay in April 2026. After playing four back-to-back nights at New York’s ...
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