The Age of Artificial Organs, Organoids

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Design Can Dream — Portrait Francisco Gomez Paz

“During 3daysofdesign we had more than 24 speakers sharing in-depth knowledge and experiences with AI in design. Read lessons and reflections from our Symposium Curator, Tey Bannerman.
Design Can Dream — Portrait Francisco Gomez Paz

“During 3daysofdesign we had more than 24 speakers sharing in-depth knowledge and experiences with AI in design. Read lessons and reflections from our Symposium Curator, Tey Bannerman.
Facing

In 2025, Japanese cinema witnessed a rare phenomenon: Kokuho, a film about the world of Kabuki, became both a cultural and box-office success. Rather than being a niche period piece, the film has drawn new, younger audiences to Kabuki theatres across Japan and sparked debate about how a centuries-old art form can remain alive in […]
Can you guess?

In 2025, Japanese cinema witnessed a rare phenomenon: Kokuho, a film about the world of Kabuki, became both a cultural and box-office success. Rather than being a niche period piece, the film has drawn new, younger audiences to Kabuki theatres across Japan and sparked debate about how a centuries-old art form can remain alive in […]
Un/Real

In 2025, Japanese cinema witnessed a rare phenomenon: Kokuho, a film about the world of Kabuki, became both a cultural and box-office success. Rather than being a niche period piece, the film has drawn new, younger audiences to Kabuki theatres across Japan and sparked debate about how a centuries-old art form can remain alive in […]
Less Noise, More Truth

In 2025, Japanese cinema witnessed a rare phenomenon: Kokuho, a film about the world of Kabuki, became both a cultural and box-office success. Rather than being a niche period piece, the film has drawn new, younger audiences to Kabuki theatres across Japan and sparked debate about how a centuries-old art form can remain alive in […]
Symposium Replay

In 2025, Japanese cinema witnessed a rare phenomenon: Kokuho, a film about the world of Kabuki, became both a cultural and box-office success. Rather than being a niche period piece, the film has drawn new, younger audiences to Kabuki theatres across Japan and sparked debate about how a centuries-old art form can remain alive in […]
Can you guess?

In 2025, Japanese cinema witnessed a rare phenomenon: Kokuho, a film about the world of Kabuki, became both a cultural and box-office success. Rather than being a niche period piece, the film has drawn new, younger audiences to Kabuki theatres across Japan and sparked debate about how a centuries-old art form can remain alive in […]