• Tencent Call of Duty challenger Delta Force's delayed single-player campaign out next week
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    Following its multiplayer launch at the end of last year, free-to-play tactical FPS Delta Force will get its delayed single-player campaign mode, Black Hawk Down, next Friday, 21st February. Read more
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  • DOGE Teen Ran Image-Sharing Site Linked to URLs Referencing Pedophilia and the KKK
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    Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old member of Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), launched an image-sharing website in 2021 that featured custom shitposting web addresses that redirected to content hosted on his site. URLs that redirected to Coristines site referenced the sale of child sexual abuse material, racial slurs, and rape. Among the links were child-porn.store and kkk-is-cool.club, according to web traffic tracked by BuiltWith.The White House and Coristine did not respond to requests for comment.A former intern at Musks brain-computer interface company Neuralink, Coristine was named senior adviser to the State Departments Bureau of Diplomatic Technology on Monday, the Washington Post reported. He is also listed as an expert at the Office of Personnel Management.In early 2021, Corisitine, then 16, activated the tesla.sexy website. He described it as an image-sharing site that would prioritize the confidentiality of its users. Why are we the sexiest? Privacy When you use tesla.sexy, all your images are encrypted. We do not log IP addresses, device agents or anything else, the sites homepage stated in March 2021, according to archives from the Wayback Machine. If you like features like we do, you'll love tesla.sexy Fake links, lots of cool domains and effects to put on your images for ultimate shitposting.Coristine updated the websites homepage in April 2021, stating that it offered users, Image hosting with a touch of insanity. The site update indicated that it catered specifically to image-sharing among Discord users: You can customize embeds, use fake links (only works on Discord), use random domains and much more Images embed within a second on Discord. Uploading images is also an incredibly speedy process. Again, Coristine emphasized that tesla.sexy would protect the identities of users who used the site to share images. Images are encrypted at rest, and in transit, the site stated.An analysis of URL traffic to tesla.sexy between April 2021 and September 2021 shows that numerous noxious URLs redirected to Coristines site, including, children-sex.party, child-porn.store, kkk-is-cool.club, nigga.rentals, nigga-sex.download, owns-a-slave.shop, raping-women.club, ketamine-rape.date, rape.business, and rapes-wo.men. Internet archives of the URLs show they redirected traffic to tesla.sexy but any content they may have linked to has disappeared.In December 2021, Corisitine registered tesla.sexy as a limited liability company in Connecticut.It is unclear whether Coristine, who has gone by the online monikers Rivage, Big Balls, and JoeyCrafter, used or created any of the URLs. But they reflect the kinds of sordid online communities Coristine trafficked in during his high school years.According to Krebs on Security, Coristine was a member of The Com, a disparate community of Telegram channels and Discord chatrooms that serves to facilitate collaboration between cybercriminals. A Wired report found that one of the domains operated by Tesla Sexy LLC provided a service to create AI bots for Russian Discord servers. In 2022, Coristine interned at Path, a security company that hired former cybercriminals to protect customers from denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. During the same year, a Telegram handle associated with Coristine sought to hire someone to commit a DDoS attack in a Com chatroom that exists for the sale and solicitation of cybercrimes.Bloomberg reported that Coristines tenure at the company was cut short after he was accused of leaking proprietary information to a competing firm. After he was let go, he claimed on Discord that he could destroy Paths servers if he wished to. I had access to every single machine, a Discord account connected to Coristine wrote in 2022.In 2024, a Discord account tied to Coristine wrote that he had moved on from the Com underworld, saying there was not a lot of money to be made in the [Com], according to Krebs on Security. Coristine began working for Musks Neuralink later that year.As for Coristines presence on the social media platform X, Musk Watch found that he interacted at least once with prominent eugenicist and white supremacist Joseph Bronski. Communication history saved on X shows that Coristine responded to a November 2023 post in which Bronski wrote, White 12 year olds have higher IQs than black adults Where should the IQ cut off for rights be? The current legal standard is inconsistent. It is unclear what Coristine wrote in response to the post, as his reply has been deleted.Other young men that Musk has recruited to staff the White Houses U.S. DOGE Service include Marko Elez, who resigned last week after the Wall Street Journal discovered a social media account he used to promote racism and eugenics. DOGE then rehired Elez at the behest of Musk and Vice President J.D. Vance. Gavin Kilger, a DOGE member who serves as a special advisor at the Office of Personnel Management and a domain administrator at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, shared content posted by white supremacist Nick Fuentes before joining the Trump administration, according to Reuters.Correction: The original version of this story attributed reporting on Coristines ties to the Com to Wired. The story has been updated to attribute that information to Krebs on Security.
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  • UnitedHealth Is Sick of Everyone Complaining About Its Claim Denials
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    Stitched Up UnitedHealth Is Sick of Everyone Complaining About Its Claim DenialsTwo months after UnitedHealthcares CEO was murdered, the insurer is moving to protect its image February 9, 2025United Healthcares corporate headquarters in Minnetonka, MinnesotaStephen Maturen/Getty ImagesTwo months after the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sent shockwaves through the much-reviled U.S. health insurance industry, the companys parent, UnitedHealth Group, is making aggressive moves to protect its image.Responding to a slew of attacks online, often coupled with the glorification of Luigi Mangione (who was charged with Thompsons murder outside a midtown Manhattan hotel in December, and allegedly wrote a short manifesto calling health insurers parasites), the company has hired a law firm that specializes in defamation cases. Clare Locke, the Virginia-based practice, previously represented Dominion Voting Systems in a bombshell defamation suit that saw Fox News pay a settlement of $787.5 million for airing false allegations about the companys supposed role in voter fraud during the 2020 election.UnitedHealth appears eager to make a similar example of Elisabeth Potter, an Austin, Texas, plastic surgeon, and is accusing the doctor of using her social media following to perpetuate inaccuracies, which is irresponsible, unethical, and dangerous. On Jan. 7, Potter posted a video on Instagram sharing her frustration with the U.S. insurance system, explaining in a text caption that during a procedure, I was interrupted by a call from United Healthcare while the patient was already asleep on the operating table. They demanded information about her diagnosis and inpatient stay justification. I had to scrub out mid-surgery to call United, only to find that the person on the line didnt even have access to the patients full medical information, despite the procedure already being pre-approved.Its beyond frustrating and, frankly, unacceptable, Potter continued. We should be focused on care, not bureaucracy. The comments were rife with fury at UniteHealthcare and for-profit health insurance more broadly. Luigi for President, wrote one person, while another put in, One day these health insurance companies will be dead. Days later, according to reporting from Bloomberg, Potters attorney received a letter from Clare Locke instructing her to amend the post, apologize, and disavow threats of violence that UnitedHealth claimed had stemmed from the video. But Potters legal counsel, Jessica Underwood, has said that there is nothing inaccurate in the video that needs correcting. Dr. Potter will not be silenced by UnitedHealthcares attempts to threaten and harass her, Underwood has said. The company, meanwhile, has argued that Dr. Potters claims that she was called out of surgery are false. Potters Instagram video remains up on the platform, where it has received more than 350,000 likes.Elsewhere, UnitedHealth took measures to prevent the dissemination of internal data about its denials of customer claims. (UnitedHealth Groups individual market plans are known to have one of the highest denial rates among all U.S. insurers, a fact that received much media attention in the wake of Thompsons death.) As The Lever reported, a day after President Donald Trumps inauguration in January, UnitedHealth submitted a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission asking for approval to block a shareholder proposal that it use a third-party auditor to assess previous customer denial claims, particularly where a death was involved, to determine if denial letters included factually incorrect and insensitive information. In cases where this outside analyst determined that a coverage claim should not have been denied, the proposal says, those individuals and family members affected are to be sent an apology letter hand-signed by both a UnitedHealth executive and a member of the companys board of directors.UnitedHealths rationale for refusing a vote on such a policy, as its legal team wrote in the letter, is that the proposal was not submitted before the applicable deadline.Then, on Jan. 31, the insurer sent a second letter to the SEC, seeking to prevent a shareholder vote on another proposal related to its claim denials. This proposal, if passed by investors, would recommend that UnitedHealth evaluate how company practices impact access to health care and patient outcomes, including analyses of how often prior authorization requirements or denials of coverage lead to delay or abandonment of medical treatment and serious adverse events for patients. The report produced through this review is also intended to encompass the public health-related costs and macroeconomic risks created by the companys practices that limit or delay access to health care.In their letter, UniteHealth rejected the notion of putting this proposal to a shareholder vote because it is vague and indefinite, and, it argued, an attempt to impermissibly micromanage the company.The insurance giants attempts to police social media chatter about its business practices and its overtures to Trumps SEC dovetailed earlier this week when hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman shared his opinion of the companys future. If I still shorted stocks, I would short United Healthcare, he posted to X on Tuesday, adding that the SEC should do a thorough investigation of the company. He further mused, I would not be surprised to find that the companys profitability is massively overstated due to its denial of medically necessary procedures and patient care. Ackman later deleted the speculation, but UnitedHealth flagged his comments to the SEC for potential investigation. The companys stock price dipped the following day, and ended the week about 2.7 percent lower than it was on Tuesday. Health insurance has long been subject to significant regulatory oversight and earnings caps, UnitedHealth said in a statement responding to the outspoken investor, one of many ultra-wealthy figures to back Trump in 2024 and post prolifically on social media about how only the MAGA movement could save the country. Any claims that health insurers, which typically have low- to mid-single digit margins, can somehow over-earn are grossly uninformed about the structure and strong regulatory oversight of the sector, the company noted.All told, UnitedHealth is mounting a far stronger defense of its reputation than it did two months ago, when Thompsons slaying unleashed a flood of hostility that caught it somewhat off-guard. Now, the company looks like its prepared to grind it out as Mangiones parallel state and federal trials get underway, with heated rhetoric likely to flare up once again. In this article:
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  • PlayStation State of Play confirmed for tomorrow, and if you even whisper the word Bloodborne, we'll cut you with a weird gothic sword
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    Sony has just revealed that it's putting on that rumoured State of Play showcase tomorrow, February 12. Nice, especially since it'll be the console maker's first showcase of 2025, providing the inevitable blue ying to the yang that was last month's Xbox Developer Direct. Read more
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  • Random: Someone's Created A Motorised Mario Kart LEGO Set
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    Image: Illumination / NintendoNintendo and Lego have already dipped their toes into the Mario Kart series with some official sets, but if we're being honest, we're not overly keen on the output so far. It's just lacking some of that signature Nintendo ingenuity, y'know?So, we were absolutely thrilled when we stumbled across this stunning Lego Mario Kart concept built by user Bbeethoven99 on Reddit that utilises a conveyor belt mechanism to simulate the feeling of movement. Essentially, the rainbow road track rotates around the conveyor belt, while the kart in the centre shifts left and right according to the steering wheel on the front.Check it out:It reminds us of the way the NES Lego kit works in that the Super Mario Bros. level rotates via a crank mechanism, with Mario himself suspended from the left-hand side. Of course, the concept shown here is significantly more complex, with the creator confirming that the key shown on the bottom right of the device is used to power it up.Unfortunately, given that you can't submit new concepts to the 'Lego Ideas' scheme if it's for an existing license, it's highly unlikely we'll see anything similar in an official capacity. Shame we'd gladly part ways with our hard-earned cash for something like this. It could be a big year for Nintendo's racerRacing into stores this weekWhat are your thoughts on this Lego Mario Kart concept? How does it compare to the official sets? Let us know with a comment.[source reddit.com]Share:171 Nintendo Lifes resident horror fanatic, when hes not knee-deep in Resident Evil and Silent Hill lore, Ollie likes to dive into a good horror book while nursing a lovely cup of tea. He also enjoys long walks and listens to everything from TOOL to Chuck Berry. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...Related ArticlesNintendo Reconfirms Release Windows For Major Upcoming Switch Games... and the Switch 2!Nintendo Talks About Future Switch Support Ahead Of Switch 2 Launch"We would like to continue releasing new titles"Don't Worry, Nintendo's Thinking About Affordability With Switch 2 PricingThough no official price will be revealed for now69 Games You Should Pick Up In Nintendo's 'Supercharge' eShop Sale (North America)Every game we scored 9/10 or higher
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  • Google says it removed cultural events from its calender last year
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    Google has removed events such as Black History Month and Pride Month from being listed on the calendar by default.Other events that were removed from the default calendar include Jewish Heritage, Indigenous People Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and Hispanic Heritage Month.Google spokesperson Madison Cushman Veld confirmed the changes to TechCrunch, saying that in mid-2024, the app reverted to show only what timeanddate.com shows as a public holiday or and national observance.Some years ago, the Calendar team started manually adding a broader set of cultural moments in a wide number of countries around the world. We got feedback that some other events and countries were missing and maintaining hundreds of moments manually and consistently globally wasnt scalable or sustainable, the spokesperson said, adding that users can still manually add other important moments, to their calendars.Googles calendar update news also comes just a day after the company officially changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America for users in the U.S.The move was in accordance with the Trump administrations executive order to change the name of the Gulf.It is unclear why these changes are just being noticed now by some users but it comes as the roll-back on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts has taken the spotlight. Big Tech companies have started to end various DEI measures. Meta, Google, and Amazon have all announced a reassessment or elimination of DEI programs, with the latter two adjusting the wording in their 10-K filings to remove some or all mention of DEI.
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  • Anduril takes control of Microsofts $22B VR military headset program
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    The Army has granted upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest-profile and long-troubled projects known as the Integrated Visual Augmentation System, founder Palmer Luckey announced in a blog post Tuesday.IVAS was initially awarded to Microsoft in 2018 to develop augmented reality headsets for soldiers based on a ruggedized version of Hololens. The initial budget for IVAS was set at $21.9 billion.Anduril will now assume control of the contract. While Microsoft is being removed as the prime contractor, it is not being kicked off of the project. Microsoft will continue to be the cloud provider, according to Anduril.It isnt clear yet what new parts of IVAS Anduril will now be on the hook to provide and the company has not yet revealed that.The initial idea was to give troops a heads-up display with features like a thermal sensor, Tactical Assault Kit software (which provides various types of mission-critical information) and maps. Andurils Lattice software had already been added to Microsofts IVAS headsets, Andruil announced in September. Lattice added computer vision AI and other features that helped the headset detect, track, and classify objects.But IVAS has had a long history of problems. Back in 2022, the DoDs Inspector General issued a report saying IVAS wasnt doing a good enough job serving the people meaning the soldiers who will use the headsets. The report warned, Procuring IVAS without attaining user acceptance could result in wasting up to $21.88 billion in taxpayer funds to field a system that soldiers may not want to use, or use as intended.Microsofts prototypes suffered from technical issues, as prototypes tend to do, such as detecting virtual objects, sources told Breaking Defense in 2023.In August, the Army indicated it was open to pulling Microsoft off as the prime contractor although the tech giant vowed it would enter any new bidding process to attempt to keep it, Breaking Defense reported.Luckeys blog post on the Anduril win waxed poetic and covered a lot of celebratory ground, including diss to a competitor. The blog post got downright comical at certain points.Tactical heads-up-displays that turn warfighters into technomancers and pair us with weaponized robotics were one of the products in the original Anduril pitch deck for a reason, he wrote.If Anduril had been more than a dozen people when IVAS was first getting spun up all those years ago (at least the Tragic Heap guys didnt win, our country really dodged a bullet there), I do believe our crazy pitch could have won this from the start, he continued.Tragic Heap is Luckeys unkind nickname for Magic Leap, reportedly among the 80-some companies vying to take over this project. Others included Palantir, and Kopin, which builds displays used in F-35 helmets, Breaking Defense reported.Luckey also teased a whole list of new features were planned for the project but didnt name them. Instead he jokingly redacted that paragraph.Whatever you are imagining, however crazy you imagine I am, multiply it by ten and then do it again.I am back, and I am only getting started, he promised.Whether the project, under its new prime contractor Anduril, will retain the entire $22 billion budget remains to be seen. Threats to cut funding, or cancel the program altogether, have been ongoing for years.Still, 2025 is already shaping up to be a hell of a year for Luckey and Anduril. The company is in talks to raise up to $2.5 billion round at a $28 billion valuation. And it announced that the location of its new weapons-building megafactory will be in Ohio.
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  • Base FX Powers Triumphant Return of NeZha in NeZha 2
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    Chinas Base FX has just shared with AWN their work on NeZha 2, which was released in China during the nations Spring Festival holiday and has broken the Mainland box office record with an US$800 million haul in its first nine days. The film, directed by Jiaozi (Yang Yu, who also directed 2019s NeZha), continues the odyssey of one of Chinas best-known characters.The film has advance screenings in the U.S. on February 12 and a national release on February 14.The studio handled a considerable amount of the shows most complicated work, taking on a set of sequences involving large fluid simulations and crowds, along with several sequences of character animation. Overall, the company delivered more than 230 shots on a challenging 12-month schedule, working in partnership with the production and key vendors.According to Base Supervisor Tang Bing Bing, NeZha 2 was maybe our biggest challenge to date in terms of the scope of the work, and the speed at which it had to be done. 18 months sounds like a long time, but with scope of the VFX work and the high production quality demanded, it always felt like we were behind and had to push.Shows like this, by nature, are always moving the goalposts to make a better film, said Base Producer Xu Han. The scale of the shots made hitting deadlines a real challenge. As usual, the team responded to the challenge, and we were able to complete the work at high quality.When we first saw the storyboards, we thought impossible, but once the director shared his vision we worked out a plan that could be achieved on the budget and schedule, shared Tang. We had shots with a thousand creatures jumping through lava with chains attached to them inside Tianyuan Cauldron. There werent any easy shots in the sequence. Each one tested the team.Most of our work post-pandemic has been for U.S. clients and our own IP, so this was an exception for us, added Base CEO Chris Bremble. It was hard to turn down, given the directors vision for the film and our ambition to tackle big, challenging sequences. Were thrilled with its reception in China, and that we were able to make a meaningful contribution to the film, which had 138 Mainland vendors contributing to the final picture. NeZha 2 is produced by Chengdu Coco Cartoon Co., Ltd.; Beijing Enlight Media Co, Ltd.; Beijing Enlight Pictures Co., Ltd.; Chengdu Zizaijingjie Culture and Media Co., Ltd.; Beijing Coloroom Technology Ltd.; and distributed in China by Enlight Pictures and in the US by CMC Pictures.Source: Base FX Dan Sarto is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network.
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  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: Virtual Cinematography by Weta FX
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    Breakdown & ShowreelsKingdom of the Planet of the Apes: Virtual Cinematography by Weta FXBy Vincent Frei - 11/02/2025 Step into the world of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes with Weta FX! In this new exploration of their VFX mastery, we dive into the art of virtual cinematographybringing apes to life with stunning realism!WANT TO KNOW MORE?Weta FX: Dedicated page about Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes on Weta FX website.Stephen Unterfranz (Unter) and Phillip Leonhardt: Heres my interview of Stephen Unterfranz (Unter) and Phillip Leonhardt (Sequence VFX Supervisors) Weta FX. Vincent Frei The Art of VFX 2025
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  • 762 participants will take part in the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Carlo Ratti
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    Venice is readying for the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, which will take place May 10 through November 23. This morning, at a press conference in Venice, the exhibition programming was revealed, along with a list of more than 750 participants.What distinguishes this years roster is the variety of disciplines, and sheer quantity of participants that will take center stage, Carlo Ratti shared. Architects and engineers will participate, which is what you may expect, but also mathematicians and climate scientists, philosophers and artists, chefs and coders, writers and woodcarvers, farmers and fashion designers,the curators said. Ratti cited recent fires in Los Angeles; flooding in Valencia, Spain, and Sherpur, Bangledesh; as well as drought conditions in Sicily as driving forces behind this years rendition. Participants are expected to respond to the existential climate crisis with urgency and vigor. Ratti also emphasized the need to rethink what we mean when we talk about adaptation.For decades, architectures response to the climate crisis has been centered on mitigationdesigning to reduce our impact on the climate. But that approach is no longer enough, Ratti said in a statement. The time has come for architecture to embrace adaptation: rethinking how we design for an altered world. Adaptation demands a fundamental shift in our practice.All in all, there will be 66 national participations. Of those, 26 will debut at the Giardini, 22 at the Arsenale, and 15 in Venices city center. There will be 4 new national participants: Republic of Azerbaijan, Sultanate of Oman, Qatar, and Togo. Below is a full list of the groups and individuals contributing to the Biennale .0.5Caterina MirallesIntelli-femina-gens from the Global-South-AmericaFrancesca FranchiWilliam Hodges Hendrix(n)permanenciesEmanuele CocciaNew-TerritoriesDave Pigram with UTS-AFRL (Shirley Tam)Damien SorrentinoMika Tamori 10,000 Hours of CareLina Ghotmeh Architecture100 Facts: The Modernology and Ethnography of a Public ToiletYe YuanZiyue Zhang14CClmence AlthabegotyImma SierraA New Fluid ClimateFondazione Cittadellarte OnlusA Satellite SymphonySpace CaviarRobert Gerard PietruskoErsilia VaudoA Wetland Role-Playing Game to Activate Pluriversal PerspectivesAlexander Eriksson FurunesRaphael MathevetIndre UmbrasaiteGediminas UrbonasNomeda UrbonasA Wireframe of LifeBetter Shelter A.M.A.R.E. _ Atlas of Migrations, Acrossings and Rootings in EuropeMarco DAnnuntiis, Le citt di VillardAfter the EndLiam YoungAI for climate resilient urban planning Making of meta park and communityYing LiChengHe GuanAIArchAlisa AndrasekAkiya () The Kazunori`s caseAndrea Terceros BarronLucia FilippiniKazunori HamanaLino OnoALIZIIdaaf Architects Nana ZaalishviliAleksandre IobidzeSopho TsiviladzeAlternative SkiesSigrid AdriaenssensWesam Al AsaliRomina CannaRobin OvalKatangua Market (Andrew Esiebo)Alternative Urbanism: The Self-Organized Markets of LagosTosin OshinowoAlusta Pavilion for Multispecies EncountersSuomi/Koivisto ArchitectsMaiju SuomiElina KoivistoAm I a Strange Loop?Takashi IkegamiLuc SteelsAmazonian Agroecology HubAl BordeAn Architectural Spacesuit for a Colombian RainforestKurt HollanderAn Atlas of Forest OccupationsBernadetta BudzikRachel RouzaudAn Electric Future: What 21st Green Industrialists Can Learn From the Chicago Worlds FairEckholm StudiosGensler Ancestral Innovation: Hemp, Sustainability and the Future of ArchitecturePiero BonadeoInstituto Humanitas360Patrcia Villela MarinoAncient FutureBjarke Ingels GroupKaspar Astrup SchrderANTI-RUINOZRUHARBORMaria KuptsovaArchitectonVictor KossakovskyArchitecture as a Living System the theory and practice of an evolutionary design processJohn FrazerJulia FrazerArchitecture as TreesOLA Office for Living ArchitectureGreen Technologies in Landscape Architecture, Ludwig FerdinandArchive and the CityCristiano BottinoDensity Design LabLuigi FarrautoJon KleinbergMarco SantambrogioAchille C. VarziAtlas of Popular TransportCivic Data Design Lab, MIT with Norman B. 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