“He’s such a doll” - cover story Photographer Suzanne Heinzt, tired of being nagged about marriage, decided to buy herself a second-hand husband and daughter. They spend most of the time in cardboard boxes in her basement. “Kim and Dior. Fashion in North Korea” Pyongyang, 2014. A fake Pierre Cardin logo is spotted behind the “dear leaders” badge, which every North Korean should wear on his heart. This frame is current North Korean fashion in a nutshell. - Article published in “WO” magazine “Designing a city for bats” What kind of a wall color do bees like? How much space does a bat need? Can a mouse be a roommate of a vole? In her practice, Joyce Hwang faces different challenges than most architects. - Article published in “Pismo” magazine “Gender outlaws” At some point they all asked themselves the same question: who am I and how will I express it? They felt neither male nor female. - Article published in “WO” magazine “Love in the time of interface” - cover story Husband found on Google, screensaver girlfriend and fiancé from the “free” section of Craigslist. Photographer Jena Cumbo and writer Gina Tron present the love chronicles of the XXI century. “The Economy of tundra” "If you're gonna live here, you have to accept your place in the food chain," says Sue Aikens, the owner of the Karvik river camp in Alaska, 300 km north of the Arctic Circle. - Article published in “WO” magazine “Hippocrates in Tanzania” In swahili “SASA” means “now”. It is also the name of a humanitarian foundation established by three medical students, who refused to wait until they become doctors to start helping others. - Article published in “WO” magazine “Skateboarders from Kabul” When I ride in the streets, people give me weird looks. I feel that they question my right to the board. - Article published in “WO” magazine “Sweet Jesus!” Her unplanned culinary affair started when Agata Królak found some old cook books in a New York dumpster. - Article published in “WO” magazine