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Digital Renderings Collage 3D Objects into Futuristic Self-Portraits by Artist Omar Aqil

Colossal

Lahore, Pakistan-based artist Omar Aqil ( previously ) digitally assembles technology, 3D objects, and textured masses into figurative collages for his series Self-Portraits 2050. All images © Omar Aqil, shared with permission.

Digital 101
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The Office As We Knew It No Longer Exists

Azure Magazine

The Office of Today is Material and Digital. We seek to confront the discrepancy between the physical and virtual worlds, balancing our reliance on the digital with the needs of our physical bodies in space and our needs as social creatures. Here, the physical realm meets the digital stream.

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The Art and Science of Healthcare Design

Inkbot Design

Slightly rough textures, like brick or unpolished wood, and natural lighting, make hospital spaces more peaceful and down-to-earth. Digital technologies have helped increase the number of people receiving timely help or advice while reducing the crowds in medical facilities.

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Six student projects that tackle “real-world issues”

Design Week

The material mimics the texture of bamboo leaf, which means it boasts the moisture-wicking properties that are required for good healing. Today’s youth and the generations that will follow are digital natives. Granted is a digital platform which aims to address this.