• Ive been wrongly accused of bullying what do I do?
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    Nature, Published online: 31 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03975-1My ex-supervisor and her new student have levelled serious accusations at me. How do I respond?
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  • Check Out This Claymation Adventure Game Set in Post-Apocalypric World
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    Take a look at this upcoming claymation action-adventure, Black Pellet: A Claymation Game, developed by Raisel Edwards.The game is a third-person shooter that follows the story of a warrior and a dog traveling in a post-apocalyptic world. It perfectly conveys the atmospheric vibe of a sunlit desert and the adventure of a lone warrior, combining it with appealing graphics. The Western-style guitar soundtrack contributes to the mood.The unusual feature is that Black Pellet is made using a claymation technique. Also, it is an open-world game, so players are free to explore and enjoy the stylish visuals. The developers created the game using Godot 4 with Terrain3D extension.Check out gameplay clips and insights into the creative process:Follow Kickstarter and X/Twitter to keep up with the updates anddont forget to join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Check Out This Claymation Adventure Game Set in Post-Apocalypric World appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • The Biggest Game Releases Of February 2025
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    After a relaxed start to the year, it feels like the 2025 gaming year is truly kicking off in February thanks to several high-profile releases. While Assassin's Creed Shadows has slipped to March and Date Everything has been delayed to June, the month ahead still has a brand-new Like a Dragon game, a new first-party release from Xbox Game Studios, and Capcom's popular Monster Hunter series is making a grand return to PC and consoles.Between the AAA releases, there are also several interesting indies hitting the scene. You've got Rift of the NecroDancer for rhythmic action, Don't Nod is launching a new IP utilizing its signature episodic structure, and there's even a game about digging a hole to look forward to. Overall, it's a pretty great month to pick up some new releases thanks to the variety of new games on offer, and we've also rounded up a few of the cool pieces of gaming hardware arriving in February, like the PlayStation Midnight Black collection and an eggs-quisite Tamagotchi.For a closer look at what the rest of the year holds in store, you can check out GameSpot's list of upcoming 2025 video games and looks at the most-anticipated games on the way: Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2Release date: February 4Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|SReady to get medieval on the armor-plated butts of some knaves who are looking to pick a fight with you? Then you can suit up for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and return to the land of Bohemia for some first-person-slashing. Like its predecessor, Warhorse has used its keen eye for historical accuracy to create an authentic version of 15th-century Europe, while also aiming to introduce a few creative liberties. The game will also have an impressive amount of post-launch content to look forward to after release. See at Amazon Tamagotchi: Celebration EggRelease date: February 5Decades after it first took the world by storm, the pocket-sized Tamagotchi virtual pet toy is still around and kicking. This month sees a new variant launch and it looks egg-cellent. Not just egg-themed in design, this Tamagotchi has recycled egg materials in its construction. See at Amazon Rift of the NecroDancerRelease date: February 5Platforms: PC, SwitchThe NecroDancer makes a comeback in February with a brand-new rhythm game. You can expect musical combat and challenging foes as you work toward stopping a monster invasion. The soundtrack for the game features dozens of tracks from popular composers, including Danny Baranowsky, Jules Conroy, Alex Moukala, Josie Brechner, Sam Webster, and Nick Nausbaum. See on Steam SwornRelease date: February 6Platforms: PCArthurian legend has been the foundation for many great games, but Sworn puts a neat twist on those myths by asking you to reclaim a fallen Camelot from a corrupted Arthur and his Knights of the round table. A co-op roguelike game for up to four players, it's up to you and your fellow knights to save the day from dark forces. Fortunately, the Fae Lords are willing to lend you a hand in the form of hundreds of unique blessings that can be combined to create powerful builds in this Hades-like game. See on Steam Big Helmet HeroesRelease date: February 6Platforms: PCThere aren't enough beat-'em-up games featuring characters with massively oversized heads, but fortunately, Big Helmet Heroes is stepping in to fulfill that extremely specific niche in gaming. So far, the game looks visually impressive and its co-op action looks like fun thanks to the four distinct combat styles on offer. See on Steam A Game About Digging a HoleRelease date: February 7Platforms: PCYou're not going to believe this, but A Game About Digging a Hole is a game about digging a hole. See on Steam Civilization 7Release date: February 11Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, SwitchTurn-based strategy games have become hugely popular over the years, and with new challengers to its 4X throne, Civilization 7 can't afford to rest on its laurels. Fortunately, this new entry in the franchise looks like it'll be eating up a lot of your spare time with all of the new gameplay elements being introduced by developer Firaxis. At its core, Civilization 7 is still a game about building the greatest empire in human history, and it'll be up to you to create a dynasty that can stand the test of time. Notably, we'll also see the game release day-and-date across PC and consoles. See at Amazon Tomb Raider 4-6 RemasteredRelease date: February 14Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, SwitchIt was only a matter of time before a few more of Lara Croft's classic adventures made it to console and PC, following the generally well-received release of Tomb Raider I-III Remastered last year. This is a bit of a bittersweet collection, as while Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation and Tomb Raider: Chronicles have their fans, Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness is generally regarded as the black sheep of the action-archeology family.You'll be able to play all three games in their original and enhanced graphical forms, as well as several quality-of-life upgrades in this package. See on Fanatical Project TachyonRelease date: February 14Platforms: PCFor anyone looking to engage in some side-scrolling bullet-hell action--and with a few roguelite mechanics thrown in for good measure--Project Tachyon might scratch your itch for over-the-top combat and anime-inspired visuals. The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2Release date: February 14Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, SwitchNihon Falcom's Trails games have been some of the best hidden gems when it comes to old-school RPG adventures, with Trails Through Daybreak being a particularly good entry in the series. Trails Through Daybreak 2 is aiming to continue that trend by offering a change of scenery, new faces to the cast, and a surprisingly darker storyline revolving around murder, mystery, and magic. AvowedRelease date: February 18Platforms: PC, Xbox Series X|SThe first half of 2025 is looking stacked for Xbox, and leading the charge is Obsidian Entertainment's dive into fantasy with Avowed. Similar to its work on The Outer Worlds, Avowed gives you multiple zones in which to hone your spellcraft and fighting skills, but the real charm to this game might lie in all the stories and adventures waiting to be discovered when you wander off the beaten path. See at Amazon Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1Release date: February 18Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|SFans of Don't Nods episodic games can look forward to a new narrative-adventure with Lost Records: Bloom and Rage. Imagine Stand By Me mixed with I Know What You Did Last Summer, and you'll have a good idea of what to expect from this new Don't Nod game as it focuses on four teenage girls in 1995, a central mystery, and unique camcorder gameplay mechanics. See on Steam PlayStation Midnight CollectionRelease date: February 20Platforms: PS5Sony has been steadily increasing its range of color options for its PlayStation 5 hardware, and this month, you can grab some of its gear in a heavy metal shade of black. The Midnight Black collection covers the DualSense Edge controller, PlayStation Portal handheld, Pulse Elite headset, and Pulse Explore earbuds, wrapping all of that gaming tech in a slick matte black finish.AmazonDualSense EdgePlayStation PortalPulse Elite HeadsetPulse Explore EarbudsWalmartDualSense EdgePlayStation PortalPulse Elite HeadsetPulse Explore Earbuds Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in HawaiiRelease date: February 21Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox OneA Yakuza game without Goro Majima causing some chaos just wouldn't feel right, and this year, the infamous troublemaker gets to hog the spotlight in his very first solo game. Dealing with a case of amnesia, Majima soon finds himself captaining his very own vessel in the oceans surrounding Hawaii--and naturally--it's not long before the ex-yakuza crosses swords with modern-day pirates as he searches for lost treasure and his memories. See at Amazon Die in the DungeonRelease date: February 21Platforms: PCIn case you haven't had your fill of deckbuilding roguelikes, Die in the Dungeon is another entry in this popular fusion of genres. You've also got turn-based strategy thrown into the mix, as you'll deal with enemies by combining powerful dice on your board and risking everything on a throw of the dice. See on Steam The Plucky Squire (Physical Edition)Release date: PS5, SwitchPlatforms: February 21In case you missed it, one of the best games of 2024 is getting a physical release this year. Standard and deluxe editions of The Plucky Squire will be available for Switch and PS5, with pricing starting at $35. If you feel like spoiling yourself, the $55 deluxe edition comes with an art book, soundtrack, and collector's box. See at Amazon Ninja Five-ORelease date: February 25Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, SwitchAnother Game Boy Advance making a comeback, 2003's Ninja Five-O returns with a vengeance to PC, PlayStation, and Switch this month. Ninja-cop Joe Osugi has to save the day once again, and this re-release of the classic action game features new quality-of-life updates like quick-saves and the option to rewind the game at any time. See on Fanatical Yu-Gi-Oh: Early Days CollectionRelease date: February 27Platforms: PC, SwitchWhen the Yu-Gi-Oh manga, anime series, and tie-in trading-card game became a massive success story in the late '90s and early 2000s, video game adaptations weren't far behind. Many of the early games were first released on Nintendo's Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance handhelds, and that's where they've stayed for many years.This year, you can dive into those classic Yu-Gi-Oh games with a comprehensive collection of 14 titles, five of which are being released in North America for the first time. Collectors will want to grab the physical edition, as it comes with a limited-edition Yu-Gi-Oh card.In case you missed it, here's the full list of games that'll be included:Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters (1998, GB) - NewYu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters 2: Dark Duel Stories (1999, GBC) - NewYu-Gi-Oh Monster Capsule GB (2000, GBC) - NewYu-Gi-Oh Dark Duel Stories (2000, GBC)Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelists (2000, GBC) - NewYu-Gi-Oh Dungeon Dice Monsters (2001, GBA)Yu-Gi-Oh The Eternal Duelist Soul (2001, GBA)Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 (2001, GBA) - NewYu-Gi-Oh The Sacred Cards (2002, GBA)Yu-Gi-Oh Reshef of Destruction (2003, GBA)Yu-Gi Oh Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel (2003, GBA) See at Amazon Monster Hunter WildsRelease date: February 28Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|SThe Monster Hunter series has been better than ever thanks to superb games like Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise, and the latest entry is looking like an ambitious and streamlined follow-up. The recent open betas have given players a good idea of what to expect from the full release, and if post-launch support is anything like what we experienced in the previous games, it looks like fans will be spending a lot of time finding deadly beasts and using new gameplay mechanics to subdue them. See at Amazon PGA Tour 2K25Release date: February 28Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|SThis year's installment in the PGA series is shaping up nicely, as the golf-simulator will once again feature a stacked roster of rising stars and legends, a rich selection of golf courses to visit, and a new "EvoSwing" system that 2K says will make the game feel even more realistic. See at Amazon Legion Go S (Windows Version)Release date: February TBCLater this year, the Lenovo Legion Go S will be the first PC handheld gaming system to run on Valve's SteamOS outside of its Steam Deck. While you'll have to wait until May for that version of the handheld to launch, a Windows version is launching this month. The Legion Go S is equipped with the new AMD Ryzen Z2 Go chip, 32GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD.There's also an eight-inch 1920 x 1200 LCD display with 120Hz variable refresh rate, adjustable RGB light rings around the analog sticks, two back buttons, a trackpad, and increased battery capacity. See at Best Buy Midnight Murder ClubRelease date: February TBCPlatforms: PCHide-and-seek in the dark and with guns, what could possibly go wrong? That's the core idea behind Midnight Murder Club, as the cream of society come together for a lethal take on a classic children's game in this multiplayer FPS. Armed with nothing but a gun and a flashlight, you'll need to use stealth and cunning to make out of a mansion filled with all manner of danger lurking in the dark. See on Steam February 2024 Games ScheduleKingdom Come: Deliverance II (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) -- February 4Rogue Waters (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch) -- February 4Rift of the NecroDancer (PC) -- February 5Big Helmet Heroes (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch) -- February 6Sworn (PC) -- February 6A Game About Digging a Hole (PC) -- February 7Civilization 7 (PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch) -- February 11Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart (Switch) -- February 13Recall: Empty Wishes (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch) -- February 13Slime Heroes (PC, Xbox Series X|S, Switch) -- February 13Urban Myth Dissolution Center (PC, PS5, Switch) -- February 13Project Tachyon (PC) -- February 14Date Everything (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch) -- February 14The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2 (PC, PS5, PS4, Switch) -- February 14Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered (PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch) -- February 14Project tachyon (PC) -- February 14Avowed (PC, Xbox Series X|S) -- February 18Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) -- February 18Godzilla Voxel Wars (Switch) -- February 20The King of Fighters 13: Global Match (PC) -- February 20Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (PC. PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One) -- February 21Die in the Dungeon (PC) -- February 21Ninja Five-O (PC, PS5, PS4, Switch) -- February 25Cladun X3 (PS5, PS4, Switch) -- February 27Crystar (PS5) -- February 27Yu-Gi-Oh: Early Days Collection (PC, Switch) -- February 27Monster Hunter Wilds (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) -- February 28PGA Tour 2K25 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) -- February 28Amber Isle (Switch) -- February TBCDrinkrime (PC) -- February TBCMedabots Survivors (iOS, Android) -- February TBCMorsels (PC, PS5, Switch) -- February TBCOn Your Tail (Switch) -- February TBCMidnight Murder Club (PC) -- February TBC
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  • 26 Coolest Sword Kits In Ghost Of Tsushima (& Where To Find Them)
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    Ghost of Tsushimaoffers tons of cosmetic items to customize Jin and make him look as deadly as possible. There are armors, masks, headbands, hats, and most important to a samurai warrior, sword kits. After all, where would a samurai be without his trusty sword by his side ready to cut down any foe who may cross his path?
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  • Best Heroes In The Transformers Universe
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    The Transformers franchise began in the 1980s with the Transformers toy line co-developed by Takara Tomy and Hasbro, bringing hugely popular mecha toys from Japan to the United States and worldwide. The toy line was developed into an animated TV series to coincide with the toys' release in the United States, and a new pop-culture icon was born. The premise focuses on the huge wars between the Autobots and the villainous Decepticons as they land on a prehistoric Earth before awakening in 1985, with the Autobots looking to protect humanity and the Decepticons looking to conquer Earth.
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  • Rockstar Games co-founder teases his new game in absurd, Rockstar style
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    Rockstar Games co-founder and co-creator of the Grand Theft Auto franchise Dan Houser has been toiling away at his new studio, Absurd Ventures, for a few years now. What little Houser and company have shown has lived up to its name: So far, theyve delivered an absurd, context-free reveal video back in 2023, 12 episodes of a narrative podcast, and some mission statements and non sequitur. On Friday, Absurd Ventures offered a first look at what its calling the Absurdaverse, in the form of artwork of some 20 characters that will populate its universe. Its an eclectic mix of men and women; surly teens and adult professionals; vikings and the undead; and hipsters, nerds, and burnouts. In a caption sent to press with the artwork, Absurd Ventures teased, Prepare to meet some new kinds of heroes (and watch them suffer).Absurd Ventures said it will introduce its new IP with animation projects later this year. The studio is also working on an original story-driven action-comedy adventure game set in the Absurdaverse, but did not share further details.Rockstar announced in February 2020 that Dan Houser wasleaving the company he co-founded, following an extended break that came afterRed Dead Redemption 2s 2018 launch. Houser started Rockstar Games with his brother Sam in 1998. Rockstar is best known for the Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption series, as well as titles likeBully, Manhunt, andL.A. Noire. Dan Houser served as lead writer ofGrand Theft Auto 5andRed Dead Redemption 2,two of the biggest games, by sales, of the previous decade.Dan Houser revealed his Absurd Ventures in 2023, promising to create new IP across all platforms and for all formats. We are building Absurd Ventures to create new universes and to tell great stories, wherever and however we can, Houser said in a news release at the time. Absurd Ventures said it seeks to build narrative worlds and characters for a diverse variety of genres, without regard to medium, to be produced for live-action and animation; video games and other interactive content; books, graphic novels, and scripted podcasts.Housers former company plans to release the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 later this year.
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  • By describing this game at all, I risk ruining it
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    Nearly three years ago, I famously (by which I mean not famously at all) declined to review The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe on this website. Now that the game has been added to PlayStation Plus as a free monthly game, I thought I might take the opportunity not only to once again tell you to play The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe without telling you why, exactly, you should play The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, but also to tell you to play The Beginners Guide, Davey Wredens lesser known but no less affecting work.Like The Stanley Parable, to describe The Beginners Guide is in some ways to undo its effectiveness as a work of art. I am not, however, here to simply repeat the same gimmick I employed to write about The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe. Thats a trick you can only do once, and arguably not even that many times. Instead, Im here to argue that Wreden is an author who clearly approaches each game with a desire to say something different, which makes me wildly excited for this years Wanderstop, and sad that so many people seem to have skipped over his sophomore effort including myself, until very recently.Theres very little I can say about The Beginners Guide that wont ruin your experience of playing it, but heres how it begins: with a completely white screen as a narrator announces the following.Hi there. Thank you very much for playing The Beginners Guide. My name is Davey Wreden, I wrote The Stanley Parable, and while that game tells a pretty absurd story, today Im going to tell you about a series of events that happened between 2008 and 2011. Were going to look at the games made by a friend of mine named Coda.The game progresses from here, with the narrator (Wreden) providing commentary on the games you are playing, starting with an odd Counter-Strike map that has random, colorful blocks preventing passage to any larger area and geometry that sticks through the floor. The narrator continues apace whether you move about the space or not, and then, suddenly, youre shunted off to another game. And that, sad as it is to say, is about as much as I can say about the games premise and progression without spoiling its entire effect.What I will say, however, is that The Beginners Guide was not a safe follow-up to The Stanley Parable. While it shares Parables love of narration overlaid on top of gameplay, this is where the similarities end. In fact, if you attempt to play The Beginners Guide in the way you might play The Stanley Parable by disobeying the narrator and trying to chart your own path you will find your instincts thwarted.Heres one last thing I will say about the games content that I dont think will spoil the experience: At one point during the game, the narrator comments on the pointlessness of a labyrinth that you the player are struggling to move through, then skips you past it. If, as a player, you choose to turn around and reenter the labyrinth, you are allowed to do so, but progressing through it garners you no new content, no achievements, and no sense of accomplishment. It only garners frustration. This segment occurs early on in the game, signaling to any player who is attempting to approach The Beginners Guide as they might Wredens last work to stop doing that, to instead appreciate this new game on its own terms. I found this segment not only a helpful signpost for how to approach The Beginners Guide, but a helpful shorthand on how Wreden clearly wants us to approach each new piece of art he creates: by setting aside our expectations.Wanderstop, developed by Ivy Road, a team composed in part of Wreden, the co-creator of Gone Home Karla Zimonja, and Minecraft composer Daniel C418 Rosenfeld, looks to continue this artistic trajectory. A meditation on burnout housed in the trappings of a cozy game was probably not what anyone was expecting from Wreden next, and yet thats the joy of every new project from him. They are, each of them, a surprise Playing The Beginners Guide in addition to The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe wont prepare you for Wanderstop in the way that, say, playing Dark Souls might prepare you for Elden Ring. But it will provide you with a sense of admiration for a writer like Wreden, who couldve very easily stayed in the comedic metafictional lane for which he is best known, but is instead pushing himself to say something different with every work instead of elaborating on what hes already done.Theres nothing wrong, inherently, with variations on a theme. God knows Im enjoying Hades 2 as much as the rest of you, and should there ever be a Balatro II: Jokers Paradise, I will be the first in line to play it. But by the same token, much like the player in The Stanley Parable, it can be refreshing to take a left when everyone is expecting you to take a right. The Beginners Guide is just that: an unexpected turn that takes you to unexpected ends. Where Wanderstop takes us is anybodys guess, but Im ready to be surprised once again.
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  • F5: Rikke Frost Talks Onions, the Danish Coastline + More
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    Rooted in Scandinavian principles, the work of Danish designer Rikke Frost exemplifies simplicity, elegance, and a deep commitment to sustainability. She crafts pieces that inspire and endure, often looking to traditions markedly different from her own for inspiration.When Frost was 19 she spent more than a year traveling through South America, and the ancient sites and symbols of the Inca civilization completely captivated the young creative. Places like Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley were not only awe-inspiring, they also had an impact on her career journey. These monuments hold so much depth layers of history, culture, craftsmanship, and meaning, Frost says. It was this overwhelming blend of artistry and human ingenuity that ultimately influenced my decision to study architecture.Rikke Frost \\\ Photo: Courtesy of Rikke FrostFrosts first job after she completed her schooling was with Hammel Furniture, and as the only designer there at the time, she had the opportunity to dive into the process and collaborate on every element. Whether she was in the factory, or training sales staff, the choices she made were an integral part of the final product. It was an experience that sparked her passion and confirmed what she was meant to do.In 2004, she opened her eponymous studio, and her pieces include furniture, lighting, and objects for interiors. Frost garnered international recognition for her collaboration with the Carl Hansen & Sn brand on the popular Sideways series. Introduced in 2020, the line was expanded last year and now features a lounge chair and coffee table, blending traditional techniques with contemporary, organic forms.Always on the go, Frost makes sure she carries a sketchbook with her so that she can capture her many thoughts as they arise, putting them down on paper before they slip away. Theres something about the tactile process of drawing and writing that helps me shape ideas into something tangible, she adds.Today, Rikke Frost joins us for Friday Five!Photo: Courtesy of Mali1. Quipu/KhipuThis ingenious system of strings and knots was one of the most important tools of the Inca Empire, used to record information on resources, demographic control, agricultural planning etc. in a surprisingly advanced way. These strings and knots are so fascinating, and when I first learned about them in 1992 they evoke my passion for working with all kinds of strings and cords in my designs.Photo: Rikke Frost2. 8750 km coastline of DenmarkI have a deep love for the ocean, whether Im swimming in it year-round or hiking along its shores. The Danish coastline offers such diverse experiences, from the wild, windy landscapes of the West Coast to the fossil-rich cliffs of Stevns in the East. I truly appreciate living in a country where my family and I can easily explore and enjoy these different natural environments.Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, Uden titel, 1938-39 og Maske, 1970 \\\ Courtesy: The Estate of Ferlov Mancoba \\\ Photo: Magnus Ekstrm3. Sonja Ida Ferlov Mancobas SculpturesSonja Ferlov Mancoba believed deeply in the power of community that transcends cultures, and this vision is a constant thread running through both her life and art. I admire her ability to express this idea through her semi-abstract figures and masks, crafted from clay and plaster. Like Ferlov Mancoba, I believe that meaningful human interaction is invaluable. In a world increasingly dominated by digital devices, its important to find balance, to look up from our screens, and reconnect with each other through real, meaningful conversations.Photo: Rikke Frost4. OnionWhen designing I look for inspiration in natures wonders and this is one of them. Onions are natures layered masterpiece, each ring contributing to their elegant, intricate form. Their versatility shines through in the kitchen, whether adding a savory depth to dishes or transforming into sweet, caramelized perfection. Long-lasting and needing no packaging, onions are not just practical theyre the ultimate vegetable.Fjordenhus in Vejle, Denmark \\\ Photo: Anders Sune Berg, courtesy of Studio Olafur Eliasson5. Fjordenhus by Olafur EliassonThe use of classic Danish bricks in this building is remarkable. From a distance, the surface appears uniform and orderly, but as you get closer, you notice the intricate blend of over fifteen different shades of both unglazed and glazed bricks. This rich variety invites you to explore the buildings tactile qualities and the interplay of colors. Olafur Eliassons creative use of brick in the buildings curved forms and light-filled openings further enhances the sense of discovery and inspires me to delve deeper into its design.Works by Rikke Frost:Photo: Courtesy of Le KlintCaleo lamp for Le KlintA timeless lamp reimagined with a fresh, captivating twist. Delicate bronzed lines trace the hand-folded paper pleats, bringing the pattern to life and adding unique character, whether softly illuminated or resting in stillness. The lamp is available in an array of shapes and sizes, ready to elevate any room. Wherever it finds a place, it creates an inviting, cozy atmosphere, radiating warmth and elegance.Photo: Courtesy of Mindo117 benches for MindoThe Mindo 117 series of benches and tables are versatile and can be placed both inside and outside.Made of durable aluminum and warm teak slats from certified forests, the benches are available in two sizes. The large bench is equipped with a distinct design feature a practical bowl for favorite herbs or ice for cooling drinks. The smaller bench is more classical with a clean, minimalistic design.Photo: Courtesy of Icons of DenmarkFichu chair series for Icons of DenmarkThe curved and rounded shape of the Fichu chair gives the chair its unique character while offering comfort and an embracing sense, encouraging people to sit and feel at ease. It is lightweight and easy to move, allowing its users to quickly adapt the space to different needs, whether its a meeting, a waiting area, or a dining setup. The chairs timeless design ensures it will remain relevant for years, while its parts can be easily repaired or reupholstered. The durable frame is built to last, ensuring longevity and sustainability.Photo: Courtesy of Bent HansenAware sofa for Bent Hansen The Aware sofa is both eye-catching and forward-looking. The comfortable back and side cushions are reversible, doubling their lifespan, while the frame is built to last for generations. The sofa provides comfortable seating for three people. One of the intriguing aspects of the Aware sofa is its iconic frame placement. Unlike traditional sofas that hide the frame beneath layers of fabric, this sofa boldly carries its frame on the outside. This design choice isnt just an aesthetic decision. This unique feature allows for easy replacement of textile parts, so when the time comes for reupholstering or disposal, the convenient disassembly process is a nod to responsible waste management/
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