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Journey – A Very Special Video Game

journey-title-720pVery rarely TrendEngel is suggesting a video game. Journey is one of these exceptions you have to see to believe it. The pioneers that brought you the award-winning PlayStation Network titles flOw & Flower are back with another title that challenges traditional gaming conventions. With Journey, thatgamecompany (TGC) continues its tradition of delivering simple gameplay and accessible controls in a rich interactive environment that invites players to explore and experience emotional chords that are still uncommon in videogames.

An exotic adventure with a more serious tone, Journey presents a unique vision of an online adventure experience. Awakening in an unknown world, the player walks, glides, and flies through a vast and awe-inspiring landscape, while discovering the history of an ancient, mysterious civilization along the way. Journey’s innovative approach to online play encourages players to explore this environment with strangers who cross their path from time to time. By traveling together, they can re-shape the experience — creating authentic moments they will remember and discuss with others.
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Raleigh – Possibly the Coolest Jeans Ever

071013_tl_rd-6457+(3)Recently accepted into the cfda, victor lytvinenko + sarah yarborough started raleigh denim workshop in 2007 in their hometown, raleigh, nc. the husband-wife team learned the history and techniques of traditional american jeansmaking through a series of informal apprenticeships with former factory workers, patternmakers, and mechanics throughout the state. raleigh denim workshop’s jeans, collection, and accessories, are all produced in the united states with a focus on design, process, material, and craft.

NYC+Flagship+picNow they have heir beautiful flagship store in New York and the Raleigh brand is buzzing. The quality is amazing- Theis could be the best jeans in the world – eat your heart out “Seven”…

Markthal Rotterdam – Pretty Damn Cool

panorama-markthal-rotterdamTrendEngel loves food and especially buying food. What cooler place to do so than the market. While Markthalle 9 in Berlin remains a favorite – there is a new kid on the block – the Markthal Rotterdam.

This €175m conjuring trick is the work of MVRDV, leaders of the wave of “Superdutch” architects that emerged in the Netherlands in the 1990s, spawned from Rem Koolhaas’s Office of Metropolitan Architecture. Driven by poppy polemic, their projects are characterised by improbable structural feats, executed with cartoonish glee. These are “look, no hands!” buildings, where slabs appear to float and towers teeter on the brink of toppling; architectural circus acts that are often dressed up in accordingly garish garb.

markthal-rotterdam2Their unlikely structures – which now dot the globe from Oslo to Tokyo – are often initiated by equally fantastical questions: What if pig farms were housed in high-rise towers? What if a comic museum was shaped like a cluster of enormous concrete speech bubbles? At their worst, the answers to these daydreams prioritise wit and wow factor over functional reality; at their best, the jaw-drop is so powerful that all else can be forgiven. So does their latest project manage to tread this fine line?

Expo Milano Top 4 Reasons to Go

Reason Nr. 1 to go to the World Expo that lasts until the end of October in beautiful Milano:

dettaglio digital-super-market_expo-2015-3“What will the supermarket of the future look like?” This appears to be the question Coop tried to answer with its store at Expo Milano 2015: to do so, a real shop was created, where visitors can enjoy a real yet innovative purchase experience. The project was assigned to architect Carlo Ratti, who teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, where he’s the director of the Senseable City Laboratory. This is a window into the future. Just look at the pictures and by like its 2050…maxresdefault

Inventory Magazine – A Labor of Love

Inventory-Issue-12-SS15Inventory was established in 2009 as an online platform and biannual publication to explore the aesthetic and cultural interests of its founders. By offering a unique and global perspective on design, craftsmanship and culture, both forgo the temporariness of trend to focus on the brands, designers and artists whose bodies of work reflect a commitment to quality, and a desire for innovation.

Inventory-12-05Working with established and emerging photographers, stylists and writers, the magazine places equal emphasis on accomplished journalism and beautiful imagery, and seeks to represent contemporary icons alongside future influencers. This is a labor of love. TrendEngel can’t wait for the ext issue.

38 Hours in – Possibly the Best Tavel Books Ever

imagesuTIDFKqQBd5yUCyJ_400x0This is all you want from a travel guide and more. Things you can’t easily find with a google search and things that are not in Lonely planet. 38HOURS works closely with local bloggers, journalists and photographers from the featured cities. The interviews, in-depth stories and photographic showcase present the city from a locals perspective. Throughout the 70 pages, the alternative guides allow you to discover interesting locations such as a hidden vineyard in Paris, or contemporary art in a WWII bunker in Berlin.