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How Tellart is designing sensory spaces to inspire the public imagination

Creative Boom

So we create interactive products and installations or immersive storytelling experiencesspaces that audiences can walk through and experience." Skinner says, "In Tellart's early days, this meant designing for 'innovation labs' of product companies, but we always considered the larger context.

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Why do we need smart(er) cities and how to build one

UX Collective

If you are like two-thirds percent of people taking part in this exercise, the image that just popped up in your head is probably similar to this: A skyline of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, whose economy represents a gross domestic product of US$102.67 billion as of 2018. The earliest towns were constructed circa 7500 B.C.

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The Office As We Knew It No Longer Exists

Azure Magazine

Away from the distraction and red tape of the office, focus and productivity have increased. In this business model, space planning is substituted with a kind of software logic: Spatial products are not floor plans or structures, but rather a multipliable code of ones and zeroes. We might add a hand sanitizer dispenser to that now.)

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in IoT

HONGKIAT

As per IBM’s Global C-Suite program , the executives have started reinventing their businesses by digitizing all their communications and interactions. New products and services. Real-time monitoring. Precision Farming and Smart Agriculture are becoming the next big thing in the IoT market.

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Carlo Ratti’s Abundance Agenda 

Azure Magazine

Throughout, the sheer wealth of programming and the accompanying curatorial logic feel designed to ease any lingering anxieties about engaging deeply with the material. But it points up the latter’s lack of coherence, which undermines the prevailing affect of the entire production. What should we do about it?