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Netflix Reframes Content Curation Through the Structure of Tarot
new There is a quiet recalibration happening in how streaming platforms frame discovery. It is no longer enough to surface content through rows, algorithms, or even curated “Top 10” lists. The interface itself is becoming narrative—an editorial object, a symbolic language. In this shift, Netflix has begun experimenting with a more esoteric vocabulary: the tarot […]
Dwntwn Luv by Thirteendegrees
“dwntwn luv” by thirteendegrees opens like a dim corridor—quiet, slightly blurred, and already in motion. There’s no dramatic arrival. Instead, the track feels as though it’s been playing long before the listener steps into it. This subtle entry sets the tone: understated, observational, and emotionally indirect. flow The “downtown” here isn’t mapped geographically. It exists […]
Bangkok’s Carnival Reveals ASICS GEL-Kayano 12.1
There is a swift, secure, and existential when a converge moves away from surface storytelling and begins to operate as a system. The partnership between Carnival and ASICS does not attempt to “represent” Bangkok in the expected sense. Instead, it builds from within it—through pattern logic, tonal calibration, and the quiet discipline of material selection. […]
Cope 2: True Legend Parking Street Sign, (2014)
The painted parking sign—acrylic on metal, measuring 12 × 18 inches—demands to be understood first as an object before it is read as an image. In this work, attributed to Cope 2, the substrate is not neutral. It is not canvas, paper, or panel. It is infrastructure—salvaged or replicated from the regulatory systems of the […]
UNUSED Spring/Summer 2026 – The Quiet Evolution of Japanese Minimalism
the japanese label unused has long been one of tokyo’s quietest but most consistent forces in contemporary menswear. established in 2002, it operates around an almost philosophical concept: to dismantle preconceived frames of design and create forms that exist outside the immediate moment. for over two decades, unused has developed a wardrobe language that merges […]
Apple and F1 Sign Landmark 5-Year Media Deal, Bringing All Races to Apple TV in the U.S.
a new era for speed and streaming Formula One has officially joined the tech-streaming race. On October 17, 2025, Apple Inc. and Formula One Group announced a landmark five-year agreement granting Apple TV exclusive U.S. broadcast rights for all Grand Prix weekends starting with the 2026 season. The deal, reportedly valued at around $140 million […]
HOMERUN NYC Runs the City: The 6.66K Nike Air Max Plus Challenge Hits Sydney
the run that’s got everyone talking Sydney’s shoe community is about to lace up for something wild. HOMERUN NYC — the cult streetwear label with roots in both New York and Tokyo — has officially landed in Australia for Supply and Nike’s SURPLUS festival. The event, running October 17–19, has already drawn attention for its […]
Athletic Grace Meets High Fashion: Angel Reese Walks for Victoria’s Secret
redefining wings When Angel Reese stepped onto the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show runway in New York City on October 15, 2025, the applause wasn’t just for her outfit — it was for what she represented. A 6’3” powerhouse forward for the Chicago Sky, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year, and a pop-culture lightning rod […]
Second Star Project: Reimagining the Hyundai Stellar for a Digital Future
a digital tribute done right When Hyundai unveiled the Ioniq 5 in 2021, the automotive world paused for a moment. Here was a mainstream electric crossover that didn’t hide behind generic futurism. It had texture, character, and intent — a clear design language built on the interplay between sharp geometry and subtle nostalgia. The most […]
Netflix Hangouts: Watching at Work and the Meme That Exposed Office Culture
the internet’s favorite office prank Some ideas spread online not because they’re real, but because they feel too real not to be true. “Netflix Hangouts” was one of those. The phrase first surfaced in viral posts suggesting there was a Chrome extension that could make your Netflix screen look like a Zoom or Google Meet […]













