Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Aurora
For the festive season, the exquisite North star landed in India Court – Bompas & Parr brought the Northern Lights to Battuta Mall, Dubai. Audiences were invited to journey to the polar regions and experience arguably one of the most miraculous weather experiences for themselves and learn about plasma and electromagnetic waves.
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The Macallan Cirque du Soleil SPIRIT Cocktails
This report has been framed around the idea of ‘public leisure’ that ultimately delivers ‘pleasure’ to its audiences. When looking at the history of leisure, articles surmise that leisure activities were once for the middle to upper classes, who attended theatres and music halls to entertain themselves for long evenings.
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The Macallan Houses & Boutiques
This report has been framed around the idea of ‘public leisure’ that ultimately delivers ‘pleasure’ to its audiences. When looking at the history of leisure, articles surmise that leisure activities were once for the middle to upper classes, who attended theatres and music halls to entertain themselves for long evenings.
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Baileys Christmas at The Bar at Home
A culinary world-first situated at the Shlal Canyon
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House of Yeni Rakı
A culinary world-first situated at the Shlal Canyon
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Seek What Is Unique
A culinary world-first situated at the Shlal Canyon
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The World’s First Gin Shower
A culinary world-first situated at the Shlal Canyon
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Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions
Bringing storytelling to life through sound, space and sensory design
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Dreaming Together
This report has been framed around the idea of ‘public leisure’ that ultimately delivers ‘pleasure’ to its audiences. When looking at the history of leisure, articles surmise that leisure activities were once for the middle to upper classes, who attended theatres and music halls to entertain themselves for long evenings.
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Singleton Gourmand
This report has been framed around the idea of ‘public leisure’ that ultimately delivers ‘pleasure’ to its audiences. When looking at the history of leisure, articles surmise that leisure activities were once for the middle to upper classes, who attended theatres and music halls to entertain themselves for long evenings.
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