This week we looked back at the history of claymation, that wonderful art form that brings an imperfect tactility and range of emotions to film and tv.
We also introduced The Atlas, and a brand new way to explore Moss and Fog articles from around the world!

Diving into the world’s deepest lakes, exploring the history of Claymation, and more.

ANIMATION
The Handmade Magic of Claymation and The Films That Shaped the Form
There are faster ways to animate a film. Cleaner ways, too. But claymation still offers something rare: texture, imperfection, and the visible trace of human hands.

NATURE
The Nine Deepest Lakes in the Entire World
A comprehensive list of the deepest lakes on the planet. Our planet never ceases to amaze.

ILLUSTRATION
Ghostly Graphite Drawings Add a Secondary Layer to Bring Depth and Meaning
Marín uses the material itself as an active part of the image.

DESIGN
Kindergarten With Colorful Glass Looks Like a Magical Place for Learning
A rainbow colored kindergarten has nearly 500 pieces of colored glass that make it an inspiring place for young minds.

ARCHITECTURE
Something Striking in the Courtyard
This pavilion designed for Milan Design Week captured our attention with its sleek and futuristic form.
WORLD ATLAS
Introducing our World Atlas, a new innovative way to interact with articles from around the globe.
You can actively spin the globe, find a place to explore, and look through our vast catalog of content.
Check it out below, or the full page experience here.
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