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how yuri suzuki builds social architecture through sound sculptures and playful interaction

Sound sculptures by yuri suzuki form social architecture   Yuri Suzuki‘s sound sculptures propose a simple yet radical idea: that collective life can be built through listening. Across his work, the horn appears as a recurring instrument, a flared tube that gathers sound at one end and releases it at the other. While its function […]

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Philips Moving Sound line-up impresses with retro chunky form and peppy colors

Philips is going all in with the retro vibe of 80s, because why not? The era was signified by bold colors and freedom of expression that somehow got lost in the craving for clean designs. The Dutch multinational wants to bring back that classic feel with its Moving Sound line-up that’ll have you drooling over.

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OMA’s new museum expansion completes in NYC as space for ‘new humans’

the expanded new museum set to open in New York   New York City sees the completion of the New Museum‘s long-awaited expansion by OMA, which now stands proudly alongside its iconic SANNA-designed counterpart. Realized under the direction of Shohei Shigematsu, the addition rises along the Bowery as a distinct yet closely linked counterpart to

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This $130 Mario Kart Racing Wheel for the Switch 2 Has Seven Sensitivity Levels for Throwing Banana Peels

Nobody sits down to play Mario Kart and thinks “what this experience needs is a force feedback wheel, a pedal set, and a clamp-mounted desk rig.” And yet here we are, with Hori releasing two officially licensed racing wheels for the Switch 2, timed to launch alongside Mario Kart World on March 23. The Deluxe

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This classic 1979 LEGO computer brick hides a fully functional Mac mini workstation inside

Retro designs often carry a sense of nostalgia, but occasionally they evolve into something more functional and imaginative. The M2x2 workstation by Watt IV is a good example with the inventive reinterpretation of a classic LEGO element transformed into a fully working desktop computer. Created by Dutch designer Paul Staal, the device takes inspiration from

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The Superb Toy Collection Where 3D Models Get Face Tweaks, Restored Paint And Smoke Effects For Ultra‑realistic Close‑ups

Journey426 is a Chinese toy photographer and custom figure artist with a focus on Dragon Ball Z, Berserk, and other anime/game collectibles, creating hyper‑realistic setups and custom paint jobs that make plastic figures look like professional photography subjects. He modify Bandai Masterlise models (like Vegetto, Super Saiyan Goku, Gohan Beast, Skull Knight) by adjusting faces,

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Character Meets Contemporary In This Delightful Edwardian Family Home

Character Meets Contemporary In This Delightful Edwardian Family Home Interiors by Christina Karras The new addition from the rear. The swimming pool is located directly across from the living room. The timber pergola invites activity to spill out into the backyard. Recycled bricks feature on both the interior and exterior. Garden views help create a

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Amazing Cool Girls In Cool Colours: Bold, Stylized Characters With Big Attitude And Even Bigger Palettes by Bruno Ferreira

Brazilian illustrator Bruno Ferreira known for bold, stylized digital portraits of “cool girls in cool colours” that fuse fan art, pop art and graphic design. His work is built around sharp silhouettes, expressive faces, chunky shapes and saturated palettes, often referencing anime, games and pop culture while keeping a strong, instantly recognizable personal style. More:

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Amazing “Un‑gravity Constructions” Where Apartments, Stairs And Streets Twist In Escher‑like Perspectives To Show How Differently We Share One World

Cinta Vidal is a Barcelona‑based painter, muralist and illustrator known for her gravity‑defying “un‑gravity constructions” — acrylic-on-wood worlds where architecture, rooms and people float in intersecting perspectives. Drawing on a background in theatre scenography, she folds time and space into stacked apartments, streets and objects to show how people can live side by side yet

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