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![]() | DJ Spooky performs Mozart for cello, violin and iPad Multimedia artist Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky, samples Mozart, combining digital and live music in this video from the gala dinner of The Economist's World in 2012 Festival on December 1st 2011 in New |
![]() | Economist Debate: The news industry Economist Debate: This house believes the internet is making journalism better, not worse. Coverage of the recent online debate on The Economist Online: econ.st Like many other industries before it, t |
![]() | The third industrial revolution begins QUIRKY AND SHAPEWAYS are putting the tools of manufacturing into the hands of the masses using 3D printers and social networks. New products, designs and fortunes will follow |
![]() | The Economist's animated Style Guide KAL animates our punctilious in-house style guide. Featuring wracked sheep, a bloodied, blooded fop, Dr Frankenstein and his monster |
![]() | Better lighting with quantum dots. A brilliant solution Seth Coe-Sullivan, head of QD Vision, explains the next big innovation in lighting. It's surprisingly small |
![]() | Frieze Art Fair New York The capital of the international art market hasn't hosted a high-quality international fair for some time. Frieze Art Fair New York promises to change this |
![]() | Videographic: Electric Beats - Pacemakers and the Human Heart Animated explanation of the mechanics of the human heart, and the devices that can assist it |
![]() | Personal technology Mobile digital gadgets are overshadowing the personal computer econ.st |
![]() | Dragset and Elmgreen on public sculpture The artistic duo whose latest work now appears on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square on subversion and accessibility in art |
![]() | Tea with Aram Shishmanian, CEO of the World Gold Council economist.com/video The CEO of the World Gold Council talks to The Economist about gold's purpose, market volatility and the dynamics of demand in China and India |









