Imagine looking at Google Earth and seeing thousands of tiny green dots all over the map, with each one representing a playable radio station. That’s pretty much Radio Garden, a mobile and web app ...
The Radio Garden website features an interactive map that allows users to listen to music from any region in the world. By simply using the mouse to move around the globe, users can hear what's ...
Container gardening can bring plant life and color to spaces such as patios. If you’re longing for a garden but are lacking land, container gardening could be a perfect way to bring ornamentals or ...
A long-ago news editor at The Ledger said his family lived "so far back in the hills of West Virginia that we didn't get the Grand Ole Opry until Tuesday." That distance is surely a lot of axle ...
Some of the most beautiful products are the simplest. Take Radio.Garden, for example. This project by Golo Föllmer at Martin-Luther University Halle displays a photorealistic globe full of green dots.
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 11:25 a.m. local time, a radio station in Torshavn in the Faroe Islands played a song called “Rave in the Grave,” by the Swedish D.J. AronChupa and Little Sis Nora. “Rave in the ...