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Review: Jason S. Wright’s Practice Across Urban
Jason S. Wright operates within a space where disciplines are not simply adjacent but actively intertwined. Based in Los Angeles, his studio functions less as a singular production site and more as a fluid system—one that allows photography, video, and design to coexist without hierarchy. The output is not segmented into categories; rather, it forms […]
Hyundai MobED: A Mobile Eccentric Droid for the Architecture of Movement
The language of mobility is quietly shifting. Where the automobile once stood as the definitive object of movement—enclosed, human-centered, linear—today’s most experimental platforms are dissolving those boundaries. Into this evolving space arrives the MobED, short for Mobile Eccentric Droid, a robotics platform developed by Hyundai Motor Company through its advanced Robotics LAB. First revealed as […]
Stockholm Surfboard Club SS26
Stockholm Surfboard Club’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection does not begin with a wave. It begins after it. There is no immediate spectacle, no cinematic coastline or sun-drenched performance of surf culture. Instead, SS26 works through what lingers—fabric softened by repetition, color altered by exposure, silhouettes shaped by use rather than intention. The collection reads less like […]
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 […]
Waymo Drives Into London: The Robotaxi Revolution Begins
By 2026, the streets of London could host something straight out of science fiction—driverless taxis quietly gliding through Soho, picking up riders in Canary Wharf, and navigating the chaos of Piccadilly Circus without a human hand on the wheel. The company behind it? Waymo, Alphabet Inc.’s autonomous-vehicle arm, and arguably the world’s most advanced self-driving […]
Francesco Clemente’s Portrait Commission: The Human Gaze, Reimagined for The Coral Collective
painting for a cause, feeling for humanity In the cavernous quiet of a New York loft, Francesco Clemente rests against the velvet of a dark sofa, his gaze contemplative, his world surrounded by faces that are not his own yet speak in his voice. Around him rise monumental portraits — women rendered with ethereal calm […]
LOOP x SWAROVSKI Experience 2 Limited Edition – Where Sound Meets Sparkle
the rise of sonic haute In a world where technology and fashion continue to blend seamlessly, Loop and Swarovski have joined forces to create something audaciously new: the Experience 2 Limited Edition, a collaboration that crystallizes the very idea of sensory luxury. Long before tech accessories became style statements, Loop had already positioned itself as […]
Birth of a Royal Child: The Cashew Blossom Pearl Zipper Hoodie
In the ever-evolving lexicon of luxury streetwear, some garments transcend the casual and approach the ceremonial. The Cashew Blossom Pearl Zipper Hoodie is one such piece—a textile coronation, if you will, blending street sensibility with the refinement of modern couture. Like the birth of a royal child, it’s a moment of continuity and innovation, signaling […]
Volume Camo Double Layer – Army Fatigue
The VLME Camo Double Layer – Army Fatigue shirt is a bold reinterpretation of classic military surplus through the lens of streetwear minimalism. With its layered structure and rugged print, this piece sits squarely at the intersection of nostalgia and contemporary style, embodying the evolution of utilitarian fashion into an everyday urban uniform. At first […]
Best Frankenstein Movies Ranked: From Universal Horror Classics to Modern Reimaginings
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is, from first publication, a mutating text: full of gaps, contradictions, and rhetorical excess. It invites reinterpretation and reinvention. That open-endedness has made Frankenstein one of cinema’s most protean myths — a story more often warped than faithfully recounted, but endlessly compelling. Over more than a century, filmmakers […]













