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Tapping into our perennial preoccupation with the shape of the future, ‘Science Fiction Design’ explores the synergy ... Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering ...
Tileable, interactive TV “wallpaper” will dominate ... “It’s amazing how science fiction has accurately predicted where our future television technology is going,” says Simon Parnall ...
When Raymond Moriyama (1929 – 2023) designed the Ontario Science Centre (1969), he took on the architectural ... Moriyama’s magnum opus currently faces an uncertain future. Abruptly closed by the ...
For over a century, science fiction filmmaking has presented us with depictions of our future cities. Some have been bright, shiny and positive, while others have been dark, dirty and rough.
The future of wallpaper is: glowing? That’s Philips’ vision for the future it seems, as the company is teaming with Kvadrat Soft Cells to create a kind of luminous textile for the consumer ...