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06 Mar 2020
Richard Branson launches Virgin’s first cruise ship with onboard spa
Richard Branson has unveiled Virgin’s first cruise ship – called The Scarlett Lady – kicking off the launch of Virgin Voyages’ fleet which will be known as the “Lady Ships”. Virgin Voyages masterplan involves rolling out four ships in total, due for delivery in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. The adults-only ship
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05 Mar 2020
Louvre reopens following coronavirus fears
The world's most visited museum has reopened in Paris after Louvre management introduced a number of measures to combat coronavirus. The museum was forced to close on Sunday after Louvre employees raised concerns over a potential infection, voting to stop work over safety fears – something allowed under French
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04 Mar 2020
Perkins and Will break ground on outdoor celebration of Black LA
Perkins and Will have broken ground on Destination Crenshaw, a 1.3mi (2.1km)-long outdoor art, culture and museum area celebrating Black Los Angeles (LA). Running along Crenshaw Boulevard, Destination Crenshaw was conceived to celebrate the energy and accomplishments of Black LA, to document and preserve its 200
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04 Mar 2020
Toolkit launched to help museum Artificial Intelligence projects
A free planning toolkit to help museums develop Artificial Intelligence (AI) projects has been launched by The Museums + AI Network – a group of senior museum professionals and academics in the UK and US that have come together to discuss how AI can fit within a museum context. AI: A Museum Planning
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02 Mar 2020
Vertigo's "urban forest" of LED bars animates public square
Digital art group Vertigo have created a new audio-visual installation that reacts to the movement of viewers and passersby, animating a public square with flashing LEDs. The artwork. called Echelon, is located at the foot of London’s Centre Point building and was curated by cultural placemaking agency
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28 Feb 2020
Margot Krasojević combines gallery and hydropower typologies
Margot Krasojević has created a conceptual design for a hydroelectric power plant that uses the electricity it generates to power nearby homes as well as an art gallery housed within. Much of Krasojević's work focuses on combining architectural typologies as potential solutions for new challenges in our
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28 Feb 2020
Coronavirus forces closure of all of Disney's Asian parks
The coronavirus has now forced the closure of all of Disney's theme parks in Asia, after the operator announced plans to close its Tokyo resort as a result of the outbreak. Japan currently has the fifth-highest number of outbreaks in the world, with 226 confirmed cases and five deaths. Disney is reacting to the
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28 Feb 2020
Plans for Great Wolf's first European site rejected by local authority
Oxfordshire County Council has objected to plans for a multi-million-pound waterpark resort in Chesterton, UK, following concerns from local residents. Plans for the attraction, which would be the first in Europe to be operated by Great Wolf Resorts, include an indoor waterpark, a 498-bedroom hotel, adventure
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27 Feb 2020
SeaWorld monitoring coronavirus as disease continues to spread
SeaWorld has seen "no discernible impact" stemming from the coronavirus outbreak, according to company CEO Sergio Rivera, who revealed that it's monitoring the situation as the disease spreads. The infection, which has spread quickly through China and is now starting to have a significant impact in multiple
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