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Miniot’s $3,452 Turntable Uses Light Instead of Magnets to Play Your Vinyl Records

Remember when vinyl was declared dead? Those dusty black discs relegated to thrift stores and your parents’ attic? Well, the format has stubbornly refused to die, instead experiencing a renaissance that’s now in its second decade. And with renewed interest comes innovation, pushing beyond the boundaries of what we thought a turntable could be. The […]

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These Microsoft Copilot Wearables are what I imagined Google Glass would look like in 2025

It’s been 12 years since the Google Glass experiment. We’ve moved on miles since then, with smaller wearables, face-worn cameras, HUDs, and even actual voice AI… but the companies that gave us all these innovations are still slow on the consumer bandwagon. Google abandoned its Glass pretty much months after it launched, Microsoft worked on

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Meet The Emerging Designer Turning Waste Into Beautiful Lighting

Meet The Emerging Designer Turning Waste Into Beautiful Lighting Studio Visit by Christina Karras Inside the Roxburgh Park home studio of Joanne Odisho. The Bloom lampshade is comprised of eggshell and natural additives. Emerging maker and designer Joanne Odisho. The Bloom lamps are all available on a made-to-order basis. ‘The eggshells are collected from Back Alley

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Rebuilding Nostalgia with Geometry: The Art Toys and Sculptures of Louis De Guzman

Filipino-American artist Louis De Guzman reinvents iconic pop culture figures through his bold, geometric sculptures that pulse with energy and color. Characters like Sonic, SpongeBob, and Bart Simpson are transformed into dynamic forms, fragmented into prismatic shards that seem to move and morph before our eyes. His work bridges personal history and contemporary culture, blending

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inside the world of ::vtol:: and his kinetic sculptures, robotics and code-driven installations

::vtol:: constructs kinetic sculptures, robotics and installations   Dmitry Morozov, known as ::vtol::, develops technology-based installations and kinetic sculptures that combine robotics, sounds, coding, and interactive systems. A Moscow-born, Ljubljana-based transdisciplinary artist and researcher, his practice centers on electronic installations that react and respond to environmental changes and the proximity of the viewers. They include

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This Stunning Lamborghini F1 Concept Makes Every Other Livery Look Boring

Lamborghini’s relationship with Formula 1 has always been complicated. The brand briefly dipped its toes into F1 waters between 1989 and 1993, first as an engine supplier to teams like Lotus and Larousse, then with their own short-lived Lambo 291 chassis in 1991. The results were mixed at best, with the Italian manufacturer’s best finish

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Beautiful Tokio-Inspired Ink & Watercolor Artworks of Erica Ward

California-born artist Erica Ward has spent over ten years in Tokyo, where her delicate ink and watercolor creations reflect a deep affection for the city. Drawing from art nouveau and ukiyo-e traditions, she blends urban architecture, nature, and figures into dreamlike scenes that feel both recognizable and fantastical. In her imaginative world, goldfish bear cityscapes,

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Blankets, Books, and the Gaze: The Intimate Paintings of Prudence Flint

Melbourne artist Prudence Flint has spent over thirty years crafting evocative portraits of women, using her distinctive oil-on-linen technique. Her paintings, set in minimalist interiors or serene outdoor spaces, are rich with emotional nuance and psychological ambiguity. Everyday items—books, tea cups, blankets—serve as symbolic clues to inner lives, while her process, from pencil sketch to

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Peak Design and Fujifilm Unite: FIELD LAB Transforms NYC’s Photography Scene with Hands-On Gear Experience

Bringing together two brands that I absolutely love, Peak Design, the crowdfunding champion known for their innovative camera gear and carry solutions, has partnered with Fujifilm to create FIELD LAB at their NYC retail location. What we’re seeing here goes far beyond typical product showcases – it’s a community-driven space where photographers can actually touch,

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Threaded Futures: 5 Ways Designers are Reinventing The Art Of Knitting In Product Design

Knitting is no longer just a cozy pastime for grandmothers as it is becoming a powerful force in modern design. Once tied to blankets and scarves, it now inspires furniture, lighting, and even unexpected home accessories. Rooted in the simple loop and knot, this age-old craft is being reimagined by designers who recognize its endless

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