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When the Wolf Is Already Part of You: Yama Moon’s Quiet Character Design

Most illustration that deals with human-animal hybridity treats it as a problem to be solved, a boundary to be crossed or defended, a transformation caught mid-process. Yamazuki Mari refuses this framing entirely. Her figures don’t struggle with their condition. They wear it. A woman stands before a massive black wolf, their bodies aligned so precisely […]

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forehead glasses assist blind people in moving around without a guide dog

Helping blind people move using forehead glasses   .lumen unveils forehead glasses with cameras and sensors that can assist blind people in moving around places without a guide dog. Instead of fur and paws, the .lumen glasses use cameras, sensors, artificial intelligence, and robotics. They’re worn on the head like regular glasses and act like

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Adidas Just Turned Minecraft Creepers Into $40 Holiday Sneakers

Remember when video game merchandise meant cheesy graphic tees at the mall? Those days are officially over. Adidas just quietly dropped a massive holiday collection with Minecraft that turns pixelated game creatures into surprisingly wearable sneakers, and honestly, it’s kind of brilliant. The collaboration reimagines some of Adidas’ most iconic silhouettes through the blocky, digital

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Posha Self-Watering Planter Lets You Forget Watering for Weeks

Most desk plants live in simple pots that depend entirely on memory. Watering is irregular, overwatering and underwatering are both common, and busy workdays do not help. Planters are usually treated as decorative containers, not as systems that could manage themselves. Posha is a self-watering desk planter that starts from a different premise, embedding care

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Posha Self-Watering Planter Lets You Forget Watering for Weeks

Most desk plants live in simple pots that depend entirely on memory. Watering is irregular, overwatering and underwatering are both common, and busy workdays do not help. Planters are usually treated as decorative containers, not as systems that could manage themselves. Posha is a self-watering desk planter that starts from a different premise, embedding care

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ONEXSUGAR Wallet Gaming Handheld Looks Like a Clutch When Closed

Most gaming handhelds today, from Steam Deck to ROG Ally, are big, loud slabs that look like shrunken consoles. They are great for playing, less great for slipping into a bag without announcing themselves. The category has settled into a familiar silhouette, thick bezels, and aggressive angles that scream gaming from across the room. ONEXSUGAR’s

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looping terrace arcs toward the street to bring daylight inside a tokyo dwelling by HOAA

HOAA adds a looping terrace to brighten a dense tokyo home   House in Nakano by Hiroyuki Oinuma / HOAA, a 96.38-square-meter urban dwelling set within a tightly packed residential district in Tokyo, doubles as the architect’s own residence and workplace. With buildings pressed up against the property line on three sides, the only opening

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bottega veneta’s new store in the meatpacking district opens with moody interiors

bottega veneta lands in new york’s meatpacking district   Bottega Veneta has opened a new store at 58 Gansevoort Street in New York’s Meatpacking District. The 312 square-meter interior occupies a ground-floor footprint within the low-rise fabric of the neighborhood, maintaining direct visual contact with the street through a restrained storefront and generous glazing.  

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