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How Tellart is designing sensory spaces to inspire the public imagination

Creative Boom

Netherlands Pavilion prototype - Photo by Lieke Vermeulen, Courtesy of Tellart Through storytelling, technology, and craftsmanship, experience design studio Tellart creates immersive spaces that engage the public on pressing climate issues - shaping perspectives through sensory-driven interactions.

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

UX Collective

This primer urges readers to consider problems both from the perspectives of the general public as well as those professionals who are in the midst of solving urban problems. Generally speaking, cities often provide a more ‘tolerant’ atmosphere, freely expressed thoughts, innovative solutions, and access to publications containing new ideas.

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The Office As We Knew It No Longer Exists

Azure Magazine

In the process, it has catapulted new heroes — medical professionals, grocery store cashiers, takeout couriers, mail clerks — into a vastly altered public sphere. In the midst of a turbulent restructuring of the cultural sphere, we are surging back into public space in search of real connection, communication and activism.

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Climate Change, Drought, and Water Contamination: The Untold Story of California’s San Joaquin Valley

Feature Shoot

In this story, we speak with Mette Lampcov , who has spent years documenting climate change and its consequences on public health. By 2050, climate change is predicted to cause 250,000 deaths annually, making it one of the most critical health issues of our time. “Well, it’s here. Photo by @mettelampcov.

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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. Alphabets well-publicized but long-abandoned pitch to create a Canadian techno-utopia (a project that Ratti was involved in) is revived as a Corderie poster board.