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Tomato vines power cloud server in Warm Earth exhibition

Tomato vines power cloud server in Warm Earth exhibition

Exploring the idea of technology entering a symbiotic relationship with nature, design graduate Ilja Schamle has built a cloud server powered by tomato vines. If it had the potential to knock digits off your electricity bill, would you take up gardening? An Eindhoven design graduate named Ilja Schamle has long wanted to explore the possibility of technology entering a symbiotic relationship with nature, and her latest creation is raising eyebrows at...

By London, UK
These lamps are made with traditional fibres and PET plastic waste

These lamps are made with traditional fibres and PET plastic waste

Spanish designer Alvaro Catalan de Ocon launched the PET Lamp project in 2011 and has since worked with a variety of international communities to repurpose plastic waste. One piece from 2018 uses fibres and PET to create unique looking lamps. Do you find IKEA’s home furnishing offerings a bit too bland? Want something new and unique? Ever considered your recycling box a potential goldmine for interior lamp décor? Designer

By Bristol, UK
Taylor Wessing Prize for Photography shortlist revealed

Taylor Wessing Prize for Photography shortlist revealed

The three finalists for the prestigious Taylor Wessing Prize have been announced. Kayta Ilina, David Prichard and Pierre-Elie de Pibrac are the shortlisted nominees for the award that celebrates contemporary portrait photography. The submitted pieces explore adversity, generational trauma, and the fluidity of gender. Although the pictures would usually be displayed in the National Portrait Gallery, due to redevelopment work, this year’s submissions will be exhibited at Cromwell Place in South Kensington. The...

By Oxford, UK
Music industry given new guidelines to tackle climate change

Music industry given new guidelines to tackle climate change

New recommendations have been put forward by scientists at the University of Manchester to reduce the music industry’s overall carbon footprint, including swapping jets for trains and offering free transport with tickets. If you live in the UK, you’ve likely seen a constant wave of Instagram stories from friends and colleagues at music festivals this summer. Some parts of the world are now finally able to enjoy live gigs again...

By Bristol, UK