Month: August 2025

FX and Ubisoft Light the Fuse: “Far Cry” Could Become a TV Series

As major stories from the gaming world increasingly migrate to television screens, “Far Cry,“ one of Ubisoft’s most intense and recognizable franchises, might soon receive a TV adaptation. And the rumors were sparked not by mere speculation, but by an article published (and quickly deleted) on Ubisoft’s official website. If […]

Eden Tower: A Vertical Sanctuary for the Post-Human City

In a city where glass towers scrape the sky and concrete chokes the ground, Eden Tower arrives like a dream, or a warning. Designed by the radical minds at OXMAN, this conceptual skyscraper doesn’t aim for dominance, but symbiosis. It grows, not just in form, but in function. Developed inside […]

“Concetta”: A Quiet Flame in the Shadows of Bangkok

How Aim‑ei Polpitak crafts a tender meditation on creativity, connection, and feminine interiority In the slow hush of a Bangkok evening, somewhere between fluorescent hallway lights and the fading glow of a blank page, “Concetta” begins, not with noise, but with a whisper. Aim‑ei Polpitak’s latest feature is not here […]

François Ozon’s “The Stranger” Unveiled in Haunting First Trailer

French provocateur François Ozon returns to the spotlight with the first trailer for his latest film, “The Stranger,” a haunting black-and-white adaptation of Albert Camus’ seminal 1942 novel. The film is set to have its world premiere in competition at this year’s Venice Film Festival on September 2. Reuniting with […]

Shenzhen Art High School: A Green Temple in the City

In a city once shaped by speed and efficiency, where concrete cut through nature like a knife, Shenzhen’s Luohu district is witnessing a quiet, radical transformation. At the heart of this shift stands the newly completed Shenzhen Art High School, a structure not just of steel and stone, but of […]

Inside Bill Hart-French’s Photobook “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore”

Bill Hart-French’s debut photobook is less about bodies and more about the voids they leave behind. “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore” isn’t simply a photo collection; it’s a requiem staged in bedrooms, bathrooms, and the quiet theater of intimacy’s aftermath. Collaborating with Catarina Correia, a former Playboy model whose […]

Where Her Hands Go: Alexey Pavlov’s Latest Intimate Series

In his latest series, Russian photographer Alexey Pavlov invites the nude body not to pose, but to unfold, slowly, instinctively, like a thought remembered through skin. Pavlov has always seen the nude not as a spectacle, but as a language, one spoken in warmth, stillness, and the trembling between exposure […]

Aidia Studio Turns Mexican Site into Vibrant Cultural Hub

In the quiet municipality of Nicolás Bravo, Aidia Studio has turned 7,700 m² of underused land into MERCADO, a vibrant crafts market and cultural hub shaped by biophilic design and local resilience. Funded through a government urban renewal program, the project links rural artisans and fresh produce vendors with the […]

Snow on Sand: Saudi Arabia’s Desert Is Getting a $19 Billion Ski Facelift

Trojena, part of NEOM’s $500 billion utopian megacity, is currently rising in the Sarawat Mountains, promising 30 km of ski slopes, a man-made lake, a vertical village, and enough luxury branding to make Davos look like a camping trip. Think: Ritz-Carlton in the cliffs, artificial snow under a 40°C sun, […]

“Soft Truths” by Azuki Sun: A Dialogue of Flesh and Thought

In “Soft Truths,” Azuki Sun crafts a visual psalm — a tender unfolding of the body as both question and answer. Through the grain of sepia tones and the hush of bare skin, the images do not speak — they listen. They listen to the tremble of uncertainty beneath the […]

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