Archigenetics: A Cultural or Biological Theory of Architecture?
In a world where architecture is often read as a product of culture, function, or technology, a new theory emerges that shifts the lens inward…

In a world where architecture is often read as a product of culture, function, or technology, a new theory emerges that shifts the lens inward…

Taking diagrams to a new level, U.K.-based studio collective Dorothy creates prints that celebrate information—charts, maps, alphabets, color wheels, and blueprints. The team has also…

Enel WinDesign Challenge Enel WinDesign ChallengeEnel is looking for new ideas and solutions that integrate functionality, aesthetics, innovation and sustainability into wind turbines. A global…

The disorienting effects of technology are on full display in the chaotic, action-packed music video for Corridor’s “Jump Cut.” Cut-paper collage, archival footage, and rapid,…

The first known postcard printed as a souvenir can be traced to Vienna in 1871, followed by commemorative cards for famous events like the completion…

From throwback pixelated video games to science fiction-inspired computer consoles, Love Hultén’s playful sculptures (previously) harken back to the birth of digital. Based in Gothenburg,…

A is for AI and the publication of the eye-opening annual Artificial Intelligence Index Report by Stanford University. B is for the autonomous AI artist…

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