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What Can Metaverse Planners Learn from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities

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What can metaverse planners learn from Italo Calvino’s Invisible cities A poetic and mathematical approach to urban planning in virtual worlds. City in the sky, Courtesy of Eda Akaltun We are still at the dawn of the Metaverse, the next wave of the Internet.

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All Flows 2025 delivers creative magic in Milton Keynes

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Her exploration of transforming invisible data into poetic audiovisual installations demonstrated why her work with clients like the British Library and Wired UK has garnered such acclaim. Her talk exemplified her reputation for "elegantly stripping things down to the essential," providing both personal insight and professional wisdom.

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Iconic buildings from movies and architecture recreated as birdhouses

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But some of us city-dwellers walk past them so often that they start to become invisible, and we start to take them for granted. My formative years were split between New York City and Florida in the 1980s and 1990s," he recalls. His initial entry into the creative world, though, was a little unusual. "My

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Dong Qiu's magical illustrations summon the East-meets-West spirit of Shanghai

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More specifically, she takes inspiration from her home city and its unique culture. "As As a representative city of Chinese culture and modernisation, Shanghai integrates Eastern and Western cultures and has rich artistic resources and activities, with endless art festivals and exhibitions," she enthuses.

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Invisible cities, infinite scroll UX, product tsunami, Framer AI

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Planners and designers of these new worlds can find inspiration from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, in which he revealed a poetic and mathematical approach to “urban planning” in the imaginary worlds.” Spatial computing: what can designers learn from Invisible Cities? → By Chloe Sun Editor picks How (and should?)

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Superfeet steps into a new era with the help of MLTI NYC

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The new direction was launched in style at a New York City event featuring former Olympian Sanya Richards-Ross and a first look at Superfeet's next-generation products. This brand refresh is about much more than a new look; it marks a new chapter in how we serve today's athletes," says Trip Randall, CEO of Superfeet.

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Ivan Toth Depeña's new public art captures the ethereal beauty of light

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Blending screens and sculptures, the piece is designed to be a permanent beacon for the city's vibrant cultural landscape. Towering over pedestrians like illuminated metal trees, the new sculptures commissioned by the energy holding company symbolise its contributions to the city and its electric cultural scene. "The