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In his Covers series, the German animator Henning M Lederer envisions a world where classic book covers spring to spectacular and satisfyingly geometric life. Lederer’s third instalment, Even More Covers, features midcentury editions of philosophy, science and logic classics, including Plato’s Republic, Karl Popper’s The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1934), and R D Laing’s The Divided Self (1960), alongside a wide array of textbooks. With appropriately minimalist music by Tilman Grundig to accompany the twisting and spinning of the sparse designs, the viewing experience is perhaps even easier to get lost in than a good read.
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Personality
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Art
In his poem ‘London’, William Blake crafted a bleak vision of the city he loved
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Art
A prisoner in Guantánamo finds some escape in building intricate model ships
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Meaning and the good life
A Japanese religious community makes an unlikely home in the mountains of Colorado
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Sex and sexuality
From secret crushes to self-acceptance – a joyful chronicle of ‘old lesbian’ stories
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Making
Forging a cello from pieces of wood demands its own form of virtuosity
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Physics
The rhythms of a star system inspire a pianist’s transfixing performance
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Bioethics
Is it ethical to have a second child so that your first might live?
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Art
Watch as Japan’s surplus trees are transformed into forest-tinted crayons
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