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Terra AI "compass" enables users to take phone-free walks

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Artificial intelligence and a "gorpcore" aesthetic combine in Terra – a "compass" created by design studios Modem Works and Panter & Tourron to enable people to go on walks without their phone. Terra is a pocket-sized gadget that guides its user along a route using haptic feedback and a subtle arrow interface like a compass needle.

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The 2023 AZ Awards is now open for entries!

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If you are a long-time reader or follower of AZURE, you know that every new year AZURE presents a new edition of the AZ Awards, a unique opportunity for architecture and design professionals and A&D students to showcase their work to the world and receive global recognition.

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Clicks keyboard for iPhones offers "satisfying feedback" when typing

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According to Clicks , the company's first product also frees up on-screen real estate that was previously occupied by a virtual keyboard to make more space for apps and other content. Clicks is currently only available for iPhone but Fisher said he hopes to evolve the design for use with Android phones as well. million subscribers.

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Marc Newson and Swarovski Optik create AI smart binoculars

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Designed by Marc Newson and unveiled at this week's Consumer Electronics Show , Swarovski Optik 's AX Visio binoculars are equipped with artificial intelligence so they can identify bird and animal species. The AX Visio is Newson's second product for Swarovski Optik following the CL Curio, a compact pair of traditional binoculars.

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Smart Tech for the Home Doesn’t Have to Be Ugly

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Whether you love midcentury modern or are (still) obsessed with checkerboard everything, we found some smart gadgets that’ll mesh with your aesthetic. Smart devices are integrated into every product or process you can think of, from ordering groceries to turning on the air-conditioning before you come back to your place. Not for us.

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Kinky Kashayam creates portable black cat radar to explore superstitious beliefs

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New York City and Toronto-based design studio Kinky Kashayam has created a conceptual , hand-held radar that generates black cats in order to "protect one's luck". Kinky Kashayam founders Shashwath Santosh and Nithin Eluvathingal designed the Portable Black Cat Radar (BCR) to explore belief systems through the use of "gadgets".

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Istituto Marangoni's "supportive environment" made me a better designer says Marc Sweeney

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Dezeen promotion: product designer Marc Sweeney says that the small classes and "nurturing" environment of Istituto Marangoni gave him the confidence to start his own studio. Sweeney studied for an MA in Product Design at Istituto Marangoni London and graduated in 2022. Sweeney is now focusing on "guerrilla production".