Have you ever pondered the intriguing synergy between the virtual realm and the physical world? In a world where our lives are increasingly intertwined with
DailyMail.com used the AI art generator Midjourney to create images of what the home of the future might look like based predictions that robotics, 3D printing and AI will reshape our homes.
If you've ever wanted to make your very own hobbit hole or construct a life-sized Lego house, you'll be inspired by these unusual homes. In this collection, I've included only real homes that were actually built, not ones created using Photoshop, even though there are some impressive Photoshop designs out there (like the slanted, gravity-defying houses in San Francisco) found on the internet. I've organized the collection into four categories: Homes Inspired by Nature Modern Architecture Houses Made from Reused Materials Unusual Architecture (you might wonder what they were thinking) The architects behind these houses are incredibly creative and clever
Image 7 of 40 from gallery of Marmara Forum Cloud Playground / Carve. Photograph by Asli Dayioglu
Discover 20 cool and unique rave outfits to rock the dance floor. Perfect for a vibrant and energetic night!
With artificial intelligence, how will you act against intercultural development? Will there be tacitly reserved rights? What will happen to intellectual property? Will it give less or more value to NFTs? How will misinformation be dealt with? Design from non-design?
Mohamad Abdallah always looking for ways to stay up-to-date with new and emerging technologies that can enhance work.
Гнучкість — це важлива якість яку ви повинні прийняти щоб справді зробити кроки до того щоб зробити свій офіс футуристичним. Декілька речей можуть допомогти вам
Welcome to our Ultimate 4th of July Food Guide! Get ready to ignite your taste buds and celebrate Independence Day in style. In this mouthwatering guide, we'll take you on a culinary journey filled with delicious grilling ideas, tantalizing recipes, and pro tips to make your 4th of July celebration truly memorable. Whether you're hosting a backyard barbecue or attending a festive gathering, we've got you covered with a selection of dishes that capture the spirit of this patriotic holiday. From sizzling burgers and juicy hot dogs to refreshing summer salads and irresistible desserts, our guide will help you create
Welcome to the enchanting world of 'Pastel Pals: Adorable AI-Generated Fluffy Animals in Dreamy Colors.' Step into a realm where cuteness and creativity intertwine, brought to life by advanced artificial intelligence. These delightful creatures boast irresistibly fluffy appearances and are adorned with a palette of pastel hues, evoking a sense of warmth and joy. From cotton candy-colored kittens to lavender-toned bunnies, each creation is a testament to the artistic prowess of AI technology. Get ready to be captivated by their innocence and playfulness as they invite you to a world filled with charm and endless cuteness. Arctic fox In a
Boundaries were blurred as the real world intersected the virtual one during this live solo dance performance, which took place in an unprecedented setting — inside a digital cube of responsive imagery.
under the skylight at lisbon's colombo shopping mall, LIKEarchitects have constructed a temporary exhibition space to hold artist jen lewin's interactive and luminous installation, 'the pool'.
Visitors to this year’s OCT Phoenix Flower Festival in Shenzhen, China encountered an unusual inflatable pavilion by Aether Architects. The translucent structure, called “air-mountain,” served dual functions as a protective exhibition space and a surface for people to climb up and over. Inflated hemispheres with a range of dimensions and textures were grouped together via a ribbed topography, and included air holes to allow visitors (and plants) room to breathe. Aether was founded by architect Zelin Huang, who also has a background in fine art. More
Works of Tim Fu investigates the use of AI technology to examine how this disruptive new technology reshapes the role of architectural design.
At IFA next week, LG is set to unveil what it calls a “wearable robot,” which is effectively an exoskeleton that workers step into to help take the load off their legs.