Your ad on Victory Arch

If you’re based in London and journey home via Waterloo, you might notice the station’s Victory Arch start to collapse around 5.30pm, thanks to an ultra-realistic digital projection. Perhaps more worrying though, is that this famous memorial to the station’s staff killed in the first world war, is now a licensed ad site

New Yorker cover by Chris Ware

For the latest edition of The New Yorker, comic book artist Chris Ware has sketched a Hallowe’en themed cover that shows a brigade of Trick-or-Treaters chaparoned by their parents. In a nice contemporary take on the subject, each mom and dad is lit by the ghostly glow of an iPhone

Destroy All Monsters exhibition

Destroy All Monsters is the name of Juju’s Delivery’s (aka Barcelona-based German artist Julia Schonlau) solo show currently running at Rojo’s exhibition space in Barcelona

The ebb and flow of Paris traffic

As part of its new evening series of Friday Lates, the London Transport Museum is staging Sounds of the Suburbs on 6 November. The multi-sensory event, curated by D-Fuse, will also screen a new short by design studio, FL@33, called 8min20sec. It’s just been uploaded to our Feed section

Get Hope to Cope

Campaigning group Be That Change aims to get Twitter’s highest profile user, @BarackObama to attend the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen

Tap water into art

The science of water filtration has inspired a specially commissioned work of art in the form of a drinking fountain, housed at London’s Whitechapel gallery

Covering the Wild Things

The next issues of Little White Lies and Huck will look remarkably good on your newsagent’s shelves: the magazines’ covers are two parts of a single illustration by Geoff McFetridge

Penguin by Illustrators: David Gentleman

In our second extract from Penguin by Illustrators, a new book of talks given by esteemed Penguin creatives, we have the text of the presentation made by David Gentleman

Anders Hald shoots children

Anders Hald is one of the world’s leading photographers of children. He shares some of the techniques that he has learned over five years of challenging that old adage about never working with kids and animals