The interior of most trains is similar; overall, they're all dull and rather bland, with the seat covers setting the tone. Well, not in France. There, the trains are equipped as if entering an Art Nouveau or Baroque building, full of paintings and with a ceiling worthy of the Sistine Chapel. With this project, the French want to bring art closer to the masses.
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Japan is famous for its high-speed trains (Shinkansen), which run at unimaginable speeds, but their main competitor no longer comes from France (TGV), but from Serbia! Take a look at the Serbian "fast" train, this technical marvel that the whole world is mocking!
Although the New York subway can be as lively as an anthill, at the same time it is also a forcefully alienated place, as it is ruled by antisocial instincts, which a person betrays with headphones, a mobile phone, a tablet, etc., and which he slyly avoids like a fox interaction. But what happens when someone 'breaks', when he breaks the unwritten rule of silence or even worse, untouchability? This was discovered by George Ferrandi and Angela Gillands.
George Ferrandi is a New York artist who wanted to capture people's reactions when she leans on the shoulders of passers-by.
Together with the Swiss railways SBB, the cafe mogul Starbucks is bringing a new train ride experience.