Editorial

  1. Read more: Jacob Egeberg and the Collapse of Boundaries Between Art and Design
    Jacob Egeberg and the Collapse of Boundaries Between Art and Design

    Jacob Egeberg and the Collapse of Boundaries Between Art and Design

    by @industrialkonzept Team

    In an age where any object can be imagined by artificial intelligence, photographed, shared, and endlessly transformed into visual content, does it...
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  2. Read more: Delivered Dreams: It Is What It Is
    Delivered Dreams: It Is What It Is

    Delivered Dreams: It Is What It Is

    by Anoe Melliou

    There’s a thrill in anticipation. Accustomed to the immediacy of online orders, we’ve come to fetishize the branded parcel and the torn package, wh...
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  3. Read more: From Non-Places to Third Spaces: Phil Procter and the Future of Museums
    From Non-Places to Third Spaces: Phil Procter and the Future of Museums

    From Non-Places to Third Spaces: Phil Procter and the Future of Museums

    by @industrialkonzept Team

    In 1992, French anthropologist Marc Augé introduced the idea of “non-places”—public spaces like train stations, airports, and shopping malls that ...
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  4. Read more: Heavy with Intention: The Language of Stone
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    Heavy with Intention: The Language of Stone

    by Anoe Melliou

    A block of stone with a slight depression becomes a seat. A slab, positioned at just the right height, is unmistakably a table. No instructions, no...
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  5. Read more: The Rendered Reality of Chairs: Sculpting Obedience
    The Rendered Reality of Chairs: Sculpting Obedience - industrialkonzept

    The Rendered Reality of Chairs: Sculpting Obedience

    by Anoe Melliou

    The chair, ubiquitous and seemingly benign, is far more than a functional object. Shaping our posture, behavior, and even thoughts, it may be read ...
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