Design

DIY Slider Phone Combines Broken Galaxy Z Flip With BlackBerry Keys

Modern smartphones have become frustratingly similar, haven’t they? Every flagship device feels like a variation on the same glass rectangle theme, with manufacturers competing on camera megapixels and processor speeds while completely ignoring the tactile satisfaction that made classic phones so memorable. YouTuber Marcin Plaza apparently got tired of this sameness and decided to build […]

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XGIMI’s New Pro-Grade Titan 4K Projector feels like the company’s ‘Formula 1 Moment’

For a while now, if you were in the market for a high-performance home projector, XGIMI’s name was always part of the conversation. The company has carved out a serious reputation for building smart, incredibly bright projectors that deliver a premium experience without the esoteric setup of traditional home cinema gear. They have become almost

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‘brutalist interiors’ explores hidden life behind concrete facades across the globe

Brutalist Interiors: Concrete Spaces Around the World   Behind the stark facades of concrete landmarks lies a world of interior spaces that are seldom seen yet deeply influential. The Brutalist Interiors book, edited by Derek Lamberton and published by Blue Crow Media, uncovers these hidden environments — civic halls, sacred structures, social housing complexes, and

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Cosmic mechanics meets art in Conrad Shawcross’ The Nervous System (Umbilical)

When I see art installations that go beyond traditional paintings or drawings, I’m amazed by how these artists conceive ideas to use unconventional materials and create something truly unique. Often, they incorporate disciplines like science, mechanical engineering, and physics to produce works that are not just visually striking but also rich with deeper meaning. These

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fabric and sound art installations evoke underwater landscape within gothic dutch church

Buoyants by Ludmila Rodrigues and Mike Rijnierse   Inside the 600-year-old Grote Kerk Veere in Zeeland, Netherlands, artists Ludmila Rodrigues and Mike Rijnierse present Buoyants, a site-specific installation that transforms the church nave into a fluid, underwater-like environment. The work combines a kinetic sculpture in lightweight fabric with a multichannel soundscape, reinterpreting the lost Gothic ceiling

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gentle monster’s haus nowhere opens in seoul with giant breathing dachshund installation

Haus Nowhere Seoul redefines retail as an immersive world   Gentle Monster’s parent company, IICOMBINED, launches Haus Nowhere Seoul in Korea, marking the first architectural chapter of its long-term Future Retail vision. Conceived as ‘a space found nowhere,’ the venue merges art, design, and commerce into an experimental environment. Inside its multi-story building, visitors encounter

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