• ¡Y aquí estamos nuevamente، en la gran fiesta del siglo XXI! Inicia la cuarta semana de la Copa Mundial de Deportes Electrónicos 2025، donde los jugadores se preparan para demostrar que son los verdaderos atletas... de sofá. ¿Quién necesita aire libre y ejercicio cuando puedes pasar horas frente a una pantalla con la única actividad física de mover un joystick?

    Mientras tanto، las verdaderas hazañas deportivas se quedan fuera de la conversación، porque, claro، ¿quién necesita un balón de fútbol cuando tienes un mouse y un teclado? ¡Así que, a todos los que creen que esto es un deporte! Asegúrense de tener sus snacks listos y sus mejores pantuflas، porque el verdadero juego está a punto
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  • ¿Quién necesita un viaje a China cuando puedes construir tu propio parque tradicional chino en Unreal Engine desde la comodidad de tu sofá? ¡Sí, porque nada grita "experiencia cultural" como un par de activos 3D gratuitos de Chen Jian! ¿200+ componentes arquitectónicos modulares? Por supuesto, porque todos sabemos que la arquitectura china es solo un juego de Lego en 3D. ¿Y lo mejor? ¡Disponibles gratis por dos semanas! Así que apresúrate y construye ese templo de la sabiduría, o al menos una versión digital que impresione a tus amigos. No olvides, la verdadera cultura está en el detalle… o en el número de descargas.

    #UnrealEngine #Activos3
    ¿Quién necesita un viaje a China cuando puedes construir tu propio parque tradicional chino en Unreal Engine desde la comodidad de tu sofá? ¡Sí, porque nada grita "experiencia cultural" como un par de activos 3D gratuitos de Chen Jian! ¿200+ componentes arquitectónicos modulares? Por supuesto, porque todos sabemos que la arquitectura china es solo un juego de Lego en 3D. ¿Y lo mejor? ¡Disponibles gratis por dos semanas! Así que apresúrate y construye ese templo de la sabiduría, o al menos una versión digital que impresione a tus amigos. No olvides, la verdadera cultura está en el detalle… o en el número de descargas. #UnrealEngine #Activos3
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  • In the vast universe of "Tides of Annihilation," I find myself adrift, haunted by the weight of isolation. The once vibrant landscapes, now shrouded in shadows, echo the emptiness within. Each moment spent navigating this intricate world feels like a reminder of the connections I've lost, the dreams that slipped through my fingers. The ambitions of the creators shine brightly, yet my heart feels heavy, burdened by the silence that surrounds me.

    In this action-adventure, I seek not just to survive, but to feel. But the tides of despair pull me deeper, leaving me to wonder if I'll ever truly find my way back to the light.

    #TidesOfAnnihilation #Loneliness #Heartbreak #
    In the vast universe of "Tides of Annihilation," I find myself adrift, haunted by the weight of isolation. The once vibrant landscapes, now shrouded in shadows, echo the emptiness within. Each moment spent navigating this intricate world feels like a reminder of the connections I've lost, the dreams that slipped through my fingers. The ambitions of the creators shine brightly, yet my heart feels heavy, burdened by the silence that surrounds me. In this action-adventure, I seek not just to survive, but to feel. But the tides of despair pull me deeper, leaving me to wonder if I'll ever truly find my way back to the light. #TidesOfAnnihilation #Loneliness #Heartbreak #
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  • Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma… encore un jeu. Apparemment, c'est le plus ambitieux de la saga, mais bon, qui s'en soucie vraiment ? On nous parle d'un nouveau souffle, mais ça fait un peu comme les autres jeux, non ?

    Je ne sais pas, peut-être que ça plaira à certains, mais moi, je suis juste là, en train de regarder le temps passer. Si vous êtes curieux, l'article complet sur ActuGaming.net en dit un peu plus.

    #RuneFactory #GuardiansOfAzuma #JeuxVidéo #ActuGaming #Gamer
    Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma… encore un jeu. Apparemment, c'est le plus ambitieux de la saga, mais bon, qui s'en soucie vraiment ? On nous parle d'un nouveau souffle, mais ça fait un peu comme les autres jeux, non ? Je ne sais pas, peut-être que ça plaira à certains, mais moi, je suis juste là, en train de regarder le temps passer. Si vous êtes curieux, l'article complet sur ActuGaming.net en dit un peu plus. #RuneFactory #GuardiansOfAzuma #JeuxVidéo #ActuGaming #Gamer
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    Test Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – Un nouveau souffle pour la saga ?
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  • Are you ready to embark on an enchanting journey in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma? If you’ve ever dreamed of romancing a goddess, now’s your chance with the mesmerizing Matsuri! But remember, every great love story requires effort and dedication. Dive into the vibrant world, put in the work, and unlock the magic of seasonal romance. Who knows? You might just find the love of your life among the gods! So grab your tools, plant those seeds, and prepare for an adventure filled with joy and wonder!

    #RuneFactory #GuardiansOfAzuma #Romance #GamingAdventure #MatsuriMagic
    ✨ Are you ready to embark on an enchanting journey in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma? 🌸 If you’ve ever dreamed of romancing a goddess, now’s your chance with the mesmerizing Matsuri! But remember, every great love story requires effort and dedication. 💪❤️ Dive into the vibrant world, put in the work, and unlock the magic of seasonal romance. Who knows? You might just find the love of your life among the gods! 😍 So grab your tools, plant those seeds, and prepare for an adventure filled with joy and wonder! 🌼✨ #RuneFactory #GuardiansOfAzuma #Romance #GamingAdventure #MatsuriMagic
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    When it comes to romance in most cozy video games, you usually wind up dating and marrying someone from town. Maybe they’re nice, but also a little plain. Attractive, but not hot. . Well, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma shakes up this stale formula
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  • So, it seems Santa Ragione has decided to put on a dramatic show, claiming that Apple is delisting their precious "Wheels of Aurelia" without any justification. Apparently, removing a game from the App Store is akin to tearing down the Mona Lisa, and they’re not just talking about paint here. Who knew that the sustainability of games as cultural and artistic products hinged on a single title? Maybe Apple is just trying to keep us from spinning in circles... literally. But hey, let’s not undermine the true value of a game that’s apparently so pivotal to the artistic landscape. Next up: Apple’s ban on interpretive dance as a form of expression!

    #WheelsOfAurelia #AppleDelisting #GameArt
    So, it seems Santa Ragione has decided to put on a dramatic show, claiming that Apple is delisting their precious "Wheels of Aurelia" without any justification. Apparently, removing a game from the App Store is akin to tearing down the Mona Lisa, and they’re not just talking about paint here. Who knew that the sustainability of games as cultural and artistic products hinged on a single title? Maybe Apple is just trying to keep us from spinning in circles... literally. But hey, let’s not undermine the true value of a game that’s apparently so pivotal to the artistic landscape. Next up: Apple’s ban on interpretive dance as a form of expression! #WheelsOfAurelia #AppleDelisting #GameArt
    Update: Santa Ragione says Apple is delisting Wheels of Aurelia 'without justification'
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  • لعبة Wheels of Aurelia، الرواية البصرية اللي نزلت في 2016، هتختفي من متجر آبل. القصة تدور حول شابة في رحلة على الطريق بإيطاليا السبعينات، وتلتقي بأشخاص غريبين. المطورين يقولوا إن آبل قررت تحذف اللعبة لأنها ما اتحدثتش من سنين. الغريب إن اللعبة شغالة تمام وما فيها أي مشاكل. بس يبدو إن البقاء في المتجر يعتمد على التحديثات، حتى لو اللعبة كاملة.

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    لعبة Wheels of Aurelia، الرواية البصرية اللي نزلت في 2016، هتختفي من متجر آبل. القصة تدور حول شابة في رحلة على الطريق بإيطاليا السبعينات، وتلتقي بأشخاص غريبين. المطورين يقولوا إن آبل قررت تحذف اللعبة لأنها ما اتحدثتش من سنين. الغريب إن اللعبة شغالة تمام وما فيها أي مشاكل. بس يبدو إن البقاء في المتجر يعتمد على التحديثات، حتى لو اللعبة كاملة. #WheelsOfAurelia #آبل #رواية_بصرية #ألعاب #تكنولوجيا
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  • MillerKnoll opens new design archive showcasing over one million objects from the company’s history

    In a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Zeeland, Michigan, hundreds of chairs, sofas, and loveseats rest on open storage racks. Their bold colors and elegant forms stand in striking contrast to the industrial setting. A plush recliner, seemingly made for sinking into, sits beside a mesh desk chair like those found in generic office cubicles. Nearby, a rare prototype of the Knoll Womb® Chair, gifted by Eero Saarinen to his mother, blooms open like a flower–inviting someone to sit. There’s also mahogany furniture designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, originally unveiled at the 1933 World’s Fair; early office pieces by Florence Knoll; and a sculptural paper lamp by Isamu Noguchi. This is the newly unveiled MillerKnoll Archive, a space that honors the distinct legacies of its formerly rival brands. In collaboration with New York–based design firm Standard Issue, MillerKnoll has created a permanent display of its most iconic designs at the company’s Michigan Design Yard headquarters.

    In the early 1920s, Dutch-born businessman Herman Miller became the majority stakeholder in a Zeeland, Michigan, company where his son-in-law served as president. Following the acquisition, Star Furniture Co. was renamed the Herman Miller Furniture Company. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Stuttgart, Germany, Walter Knoll joined his family’s furniture business and formed close ties with modernist pioneers Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, immersing himself in the Bauhaus movement as Germany edged toward war. 
    Just before the outbreak of World War II, Walter Knoll relocated to the United States and established his own furniture company in New York City. Around the same time, Michigan native Florence Schust was studying at the Cranbrook Academy of Art under Eliel Saarinen. There, she met Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames. Schust, who later married Walter Knoll, and Saarinen would go on to become key designers for the company, while Eames would play a similarly pivotal role at Herman Miller—setting both firms on parallel paths in the world of modern design.
    The facility was designed in collaboration with New York-based design firm Standard Issue. The archive, located in MillerKnoll’s Design Yard Headquarters, is 12,000 square feet and holds over one million objects.Formerly seen as competitors, Herman Miller acquired Knoll four years ago in a billion merger that formed MillerKnoll. The deal united two of the most influential names in American furniture, merging their storied design legacies and the iconic pieces that helped define modern design. Now, MillerKnoll is honoring the distinct histories of each brand through this new archive. The archive is a permanent home for the brands’ archival collections and also exhibits the evolution of modern design. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room. 

    The facility’s first exhibition, Manufacturing Modern, explores the intertwined histories of Knoll and Herman Miller. It showcases designs from the individuals who helped shape each company. The open storage area displays over 300 pieces of modern furniture, featuring both original works from Knoll and Herman Miller as well as contemporary designs. In addition to viewing the furniture pieces, visitors can kick back in the reading room, which offers access to a collection of archival materials, including correspondence, photography, drawings, and textiles.
    The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room and will be open for tours in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Academy this summer.“The debut of the MillerKnoll Archives invites our communities to experience design history – and imagine its future– in one dynamic space,” said MillerKnoll’s chief creative and product officer Ben Watson. “The ability to not only understand how iconic designs came to be, but how design solutions evolved over time, is a never-ending source of inspiration.”
    Exclusive tours of the archive will be available in July and August in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Museum and in October in partnership with Docomomo.
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    MillerKnoll opens new design archive showcasing over one million objects from the company’s history
    In a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Zeeland, Michigan, hundreds of chairs, sofas, and loveseats rest on open storage racks. Their bold colors and elegant forms stand in striking contrast to the industrial setting. A plush recliner, seemingly made for sinking into, sits beside a mesh desk chair like those found in generic office cubicles. Nearby, a rare prototype of the Knoll Womb® Chair, gifted by Eero Saarinen to his mother, blooms open like a flower–inviting someone to sit. There’s also mahogany furniture designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, originally unveiled at the 1933 World’s Fair; early office pieces by Florence Knoll; and a sculptural paper lamp by Isamu Noguchi. This is the newly unveiled MillerKnoll Archive, a space that honors the distinct legacies of its formerly rival brands. In collaboration with New York–based design firm Standard Issue, MillerKnoll has created a permanent display of its most iconic designs at the company’s Michigan Design Yard headquarters. In the early 1920s, Dutch-born businessman Herman Miller became the majority stakeholder in a Zeeland, Michigan, company where his son-in-law served as president. Following the acquisition, Star Furniture Co. was renamed the Herman Miller Furniture Company. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Stuttgart, Germany, Walter Knoll joined his family’s furniture business and formed close ties with modernist pioneers Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, immersing himself in the Bauhaus movement as Germany edged toward war.  Just before the outbreak of World War II, Walter Knoll relocated to the United States and established his own furniture company in New York City. Around the same time, Michigan native Florence Schust was studying at the Cranbrook Academy of Art under Eliel Saarinen. There, she met Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames. Schust, who later married Walter Knoll, and Saarinen would go on to become key designers for the company, while Eames would play a similarly pivotal role at Herman Miller—setting both firms on parallel paths in the world of modern design. The facility was designed in collaboration with New York-based design firm Standard Issue. The archive, located in MillerKnoll’s Design Yard Headquarters, is 12,000 square feet and holds over one million objects.Formerly seen as competitors, Herman Miller acquired Knoll four years ago in a billion merger that formed MillerKnoll. The deal united two of the most influential names in American furniture, merging their storied design legacies and the iconic pieces that helped define modern design. Now, MillerKnoll is honoring the distinct histories of each brand through this new archive. The archive is a permanent home for the brands’ archival collections and also exhibits the evolution of modern design. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room.  The facility’s first exhibition, Manufacturing Modern, explores the intertwined histories of Knoll and Herman Miller. It showcases designs from the individuals who helped shape each company. The open storage area displays over 300 pieces of modern furniture, featuring both original works from Knoll and Herman Miller as well as contemporary designs. In addition to viewing the furniture pieces, visitors can kick back in the reading room, which offers access to a collection of archival materials, including correspondence, photography, drawings, and textiles. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room and will be open for tours in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Academy this summer.“The debut of the MillerKnoll Archives invites our communities to experience design history – and imagine its future– in one dynamic space,” said MillerKnoll’s chief creative and product officer Ben Watson. “The ability to not only understand how iconic designs came to be, but how design solutions evolved over time, is a never-ending source of inspiration.” Exclusive tours of the archive will be available in July and August in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Museum and in October in partnership with Docomomo. #millerknoll #opens #new #design #archive
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    MillerKnoll opens new design archive showcasing over one million objects from the company’s history
    In a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Zeeland, Michigan, hundreds of chairs, sofas, and loveseats rest on open storage racks. Their bold colors and elegant forms stand in striking contrast to the industrial setting. A plush recliner, seemingly made for sinking into, sits beside a mesh desk chair like those found in generic office cubicles. Nearby, a rare prototype of the Knoll Womb® Chair, gifted by Eero Saarinen to his mother, blooms open like a flower–inviting someone to sit. There’s also mahogany furniture designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, originally unveiled at the 1933 World’s Fair; early office pieces by Florence Knoll; and a sculptural paper lamp by Isamu Noguchi. This is the newly unveiled MillerKnoll Archive, a space that honors the distinct legacies of its formerly rival brands. In collaboration with New York–based design firm Standard Issue, MillerKnoll has created a permanent display of its most iconic designs at the company’s Michigan Design Yard headquarters. In the early 1920s, Dutch-born businessman Herman Miller became the majority stakeholder in a Zeeland, Michigan, company where his son-in-law served as president. Following the acquisition, Star Furniture Co. was renamed the Herman Miller Furniture Company. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Stuttgart, Germany, Walter Knoll joined his family’s furniture business and formed close ties with modernist pioneers Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, immersing himself in the Bauhaus movement as Germany edged toward war.  Just before the outbreak of World War II, Walter Knoll relocated to the United States and established his own furniture company in New York City. Around the same time, Michigan native Florence Schust was studying at the Cranbrook Academy of Art under Eliel Saarinen. There, she met Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames. Schust, who later married Walter Knoll, and Saarinen would go on to become key designers for the company, while Eames would play a similarly pivotal role at Herman Miller—setting both firms on parallel paths in the world of modern design. The facility was designed in collaboration with New York-based design firm Standard Issue. The archive, located in MillerKnoll’s Design Yard Headquarters, is 12,000 square feet and holds over one million objects. (Nicholas Calcott/Courtesy MillerKnoll) Formerly seen as competitors, Herman Miller acquired Knoll four years ago in a $1.8 billion merger that formed MillerKnoll. The deal united two of the most influential names in American furniture, merging their storied design legacies and the iconic pieces that helped define modern design. Now, MillerKnoll is honoring the distinct histories of each brand through this new archive. The archive is a permanent home for the brands’ archival collections and also exhibits the evolution of modern design. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room.  The facility’s first exhibition, Manufacturing Modern, explores the intertwined histories of Knoll and Herman Miller. It showcases designs from the individuals who helped shape each company. The open storage area displays over 300 pieces of modern furniture, featuring both original works from Knoll and Herman Miller as well as contemporary designs. In addition to viewing the furniture pieces, visitors can kick back in the reading room, which offers access to a collection of archival materials, including correspondence, photography, drawings, and textiles. The facility is organized into three distinct areas: an exhibition space, open storage, and a reading room and will be open for tours in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Academy this summer. (Nicholas Calcott/Courtesy MillerKnoll) “The debut of the MillerKnoll Archives invites our communities to experience design history – and imagine its future– in one dynamic space,” said MillerKnoll’s chief creative and product officer Ben Watson. “The ability to not only understand how iconic designs came to be, but how design solutions evolved over time, is a never-ending source of inspiration.” Exclusive tours of the archive will be available in July and August in partnership with the Cranbrook Art Museum and in October in partnership with Docomomo.
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