Same Beat
Digs Magazine
‘Digs’ is a magazine dedicated to exploring the unique and unconventional homes and living spaces that inspire and challenge us to think differently about the spaces we inhabit. It delves into the stories of those who have chosen to live in unique spaces and examines the ways that AI is transforming the way we design and inhabit our spaces. The Mags mission is to showcase the beauty and creativity of these spaces, while also exploring the psychological and emotional benefits of living in a home that is tailored to our individual needs and desires. ‘Digs’ delves into the transformative power that our spaces can have on our minds and wellbeing, as well as the cutting-edge technology that is shaping the future of home design.
Website: https://meganprice.net
Interaction
An exploration of interaction through the interweaving of analogue and digital processes. This particular project explores the fusion of sound and colour, by scratching into acetate with oil pastels and chalks to create vibrant, experimental motion pieces to music.
instagram: @ejonesdesign
website: ejonesdesign.squarespace.com
Maximalism
How much is too much? In a world where simplicity and minimalism reign supreme, there’s no denying the power of maximalism. I have chosen to explore Maximalism as my subject throughout the year, and within my own practice, I have become captivated by the magic of maximalism and the way it allows us to imagine and create without limits. My design approach is playful, a celebration of experimentation and happy accidents. I thrive in spaces where physical and digital processes meet, where I can use hand-made methods as the core of my designs.
A Lonesome Monologue
This project is a short graphic montage of inner monologues in action which I have created by capturing people alone and interpreted what they could be thinking.
Finty McCarron
https://www.fintzeliza.com
https://vimeo.com/user25765520
rAId me
Algorithms are proven to cause discrimination within certain minority groups whether that is through job opportunities, housing, education, credit, or travel. This needs to be brought to the attention of more people in order to start demanding systematic changes and ethical algorithm evaluation.
This audio-reactive experience aims to challenge the participant to read what is in front of them. In that way, they would be realizing the dangers of algorithmic misusage but also comparing the exprience to how complex and well-hidden a piece of code can be in the real world.
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Aleksandar Tsvetkov
bringaltern.xyz
vimeo.com/bringaltern