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Tether Tools’ AeroTrac is a modular workstation that unfolds into creator’s command center

For over a decade, Tether Tools has built a reputation for creating dependable solutions that make photographers’ and filmmakers’ lives easier, right from tethering cables and laptop mounts to entire workstation setups. Their latest innovation, the AeroTrac Workstation System, pushes that legacy further by reimagining what a truly portable, professional-grade workspace can look like. Designed […]

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This Timber-Clad Tasmanian Home Perfectly Frames Ocean Views

This Timber-Clad Tasmanian Home Perfectly Frames Ocean Views Architecture by Christina Karras Spring Beach House by Scale Architecture. The gable-roof home is perched on a former agricultural site overlooking Spring Beach. Blue gum timber lines the exterior for an earthy finish. The kitchen. Laminex Pale Honey on joinery. Stainless steel contrasts against the earthy hues

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The Hyundai Stellar Reboot We All Deserve Is Finally Here (But It’s Not Real)

Hyundai’s been playing with pixelated lighting since the Ioniq 5 dropped in 2021, and honestly, it’s one of the few genuinely fresh design languages to emerge from a major automaker in the last decade. Those blocky LED clusters became instantly recognizable, a rare feat in an industry where most headlights look like angry origami. So

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nudes’ flow pavilion forms sinuous steel-pipe bridge between two exhibition halls in india

Flow Pavilion by Nudes fosters public interaction   Nudes designs Flow Pavilion for Design Democracy 2025 in Hyderabad, India, as an architectural intervention that connects two exhibition halls while fostering public interaction. The pavilion functions as a transitional space, transforming movement across the site into a spatial and social experience.   The design concept is derived

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Historic Danish Farm Transformed Into Museum Celebrating Furniture Legend Hans J. Wegner

Danish architecture studio COBE has revealed its thoughtful design for Museum Wegner, a new cultural institution that will celebrate the life and legacy of Hans J. Wegner, the legendary furniture designer known worldwide as “the Master of the Chair.” Set to rise in the marshlands outside Tönder—Wegner’s childhood hometown where he first trained as a

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“Speaking Clock”: The Forgotten Technology of the Early Telephone Era

Long before smartphones and digital watches, people relied on a curious invention to know the exact time: the speaking clock. This service, accessed by telephone, connected callers to a live or recorded voice that announced the precise hour. The very first of its kind appeared in France on February 14, 1933, when the Paris Observatory

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Stunning Historical Photos From the Wreck of the Supertanker ‘Amoco Cadiz’ in 1978

On March 16, 1978, the oil tanker Amoco Cadiz met its tragic fate when it ran aground on the rocky shores of Brittany, France. Owned by the American petroleum company Amoco, the massive vessel was carrying an enormous load of crude oil from Saudi Arabia and Iran, along with thousands of tons of fuel oil.

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“Enchanted Whispers in the Moonlit Grove”: Folklore-Inspired Artworks of Fae and Forgotten Magic by C.M. Duffy

C.M. Duffy is a Seattle-based illustrator and concept artist known for her ethereal, folkloric illustrations that blend mythology, nature, and subtle horror elements into delicate, otherworldly scenes. Drawing from her background in fine arts and digital painting, she creates commissioned work for book covers, games, and editorial clients, often featuring fae creatures, enchanted forests, and

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Designer Reimagines AI Through Victorian Craft Philosophy

Normally, when you say artificial intelligence, it would typically conjure images of sleek servers and lightning-fast processing. But designer Max Park has taken a radically different approach. His project “Prompting Nowhere” transforms a vintage Singer treadle sewing machine into a thought-provoking AI system that challenges our assumptions about technology, labor, and human values. The project

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“Beneath the Desert Moon”: The Dark, Surreal and Fantasy Artworks of Xavier Ortiz

Xavier Ortiz (aka BUILTFROMSKETCH) is a Sacramento-based watercolor illustrator and stay-at-home father who specializes in dark fantasy themes, drawing from his background in animation and storyboarding at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco to craft intricate, atmospheric scenes. His portfolio features haunting motifs like witches, vampires, demons, and occult rituals, often rendered in

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