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Future Chocolate

Jisun Kim is a multidisciplinary designer based in Seoul and London, working on interior, furniture, branding design and visual identities. One of her latest work is "Future Chocolate", a project that wants to help us to make significant choices for the future, approaching edible insects. In the future, edible insects are one of the food that will replace…

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Accessories For The Paranoid

Katja Trinkwalder and Pia-Marie Stute have designed Accessories For The Paranoid, a series of add-on accessories for those who are concerned about surveillance and their data security. The project explores an alternative approach to data security through four different "parasitic" objects, such as a webcam that projects fabricated scenes and a button that…

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Soapack

Mi Zhou, a student from Central Saint Martins Material Futures master’s degree program, re-imagined the disposable nature of toiletry containers with her project Soapack. Instead of plastic tubs filled with lotion, soap, and shampoo, Soapack are made of soap (as the name suggests). In soft shades of mint green, peach, and yellow, the translucent containers…

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Stadia

The future of the game consoles industry is in the cloud, and Google knows. For thirty years and more, along with tv sets, game consoles have been a constant presence in living rooms. Stadia, the first Google gaming service, shrinks them to just a controller. Google's debut in gaming Project Stream was based…

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Mollis Corpora

Spanish designers Tavo Ponce and Fernando Tendero of TAVO Studio created an intriguing digital art project, Mollis Corpora, in which they explore materials, forms and finishes. Mollis Corpora is "an investigation in the search for possible materials of the future, where the rigid becomes smooth and the search of the beautiful forms is the most important.…

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This Is Grown_ Jen Keane

Jen Keane is a designer and researcher looking at how new digital, material and biological technologies could change our approach to design and making. The culmination of her master’s work, "This is grown" was driven by a frustration with plastics and a visible disparity between scientific research and design manifestations around ‘natural’ materials:     "Taking an organism-driven…

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The Xxii Triennale Di Milano_ Broken Nature: Design Takes On Human Survival

The XXII Triennale di Milano, "Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival" , will open on March 2019. It will highlight the concept of restorative design and study the connection between humans and their natural environment, an exploration to "give back what we had from nature" said Stefano Boeri. Paola Antonelli, responsible for architecture and design at MoMA in New…

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