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April 6 – April 12 | 2026


Imagining the past’s future, and restoring history. Take a look at this past week’s most impactful stories.

France in the Year 2000, as Envisioned in 1899

1800S

France in the Year 2000, as Envisioned in 1899

These vintage postcards imagine what the year 2000 might look like. It’s an eye-opening vision.

One of the Worldโ€™s Most Famous Homes Has Been Restored: Fallingwater Reopens

ARCHITECTURE

One of the Worldโ€™s Most Famous Homes Has Been Restored: Fallingwater Reopens

One of the most famous homes in the world just underwent a major renovation.

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A Radio That Tunes to the Past

JAPAN

A Radio That Tunes to the Past

This radio tunes to different decades, in a fascinating twist on history.

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Incredible New Images From Artemis 2 Show Earth From The Dark Side of the Moon ๐ŸŒ˜

MOON

Incredible New Images From Artemis 2 Show Earth From The Dark Side of the Moon ๐ŸŒ˜

Astounding new images taken from the Artemis 2 mission. Worth a deep look.

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Woman Painstakingly Photographs and Catalogs Her Every Possession

PHOTOGRAPHY

Woman Painstakingly Photographs and Catalogs Her Every Possession

In this highly detailed and personal project, Barbara Iweins photographs and catalogues every object she owns.

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Anton Van Hertbruggenโ€™sย Outdoor Expressions

PAINTING

Anton Van Hertbruggenโ€™s Outdoor Expressions

Thereโ€™s something magical about the nostalgia that lives inย Anton Van Hertbruggenโ€™sย paintings. His work feels steeped in memories.

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the webโ€™s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, heโ€™s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature โ€” reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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