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Queensland’s Brisbane Portrait Prize Faces Backlash for Allowing AI-Created Artworks

Queensland’s prestigious Brisbane Portrait Prize (BPP) is stirring controversy as it opens its doors to artworks created, in whole or in part, by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This marks a significant departure from the competition’s previous guidelines, raising questions about the role of AI in traditional art spaces. Art World Reacts: “A Slippery Slope” The […]

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No! Ilya Repin is not Russian According to Finland’s Largest Art Museum

In a significant move, Finland’s largest art museum, the Athenaeum, has officially changed the nationality of renowned 19th-century Realist painter Ilya Repin from Russian to Ukrainian. This decision comes in response to a campaign led by Ukrainians advocating for the acknowledgment of Repin’s true heritage. Initial Cataloging and Controversy The controversy began when the Athenaeum

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Urban Evolution: Navigating Change Through Adaptive Planning – A Case Study Exploration

Developing adaptable and responsive ways to deal with the changing issues faced by cities is the essence of adaptive urban planning. Case studies offer examples of how cities have used adaptive urban planning to meet particular problems. They provide significant insights into real-world solutions, accomplishments, and lessons gained, making them invaluable resources for urban planners

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From Humble Beginnings to Global Icons: 9 Famous Brands and Their Genesis Stories

Global brands or Household items, all have a unique story to tell. Be it the tales of how it started, the history behind their name, logo, branding or even the process of production. These very brands have changed the way we go on with our lives now since they are so intrinsically woven into our

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Architectural Education 2.0: Navigating the Frontiers of Design in Emerging Trends

Architectural education is critical in determining how the built environment will develop. The discipline is changing, and new developments in design thinking, technology, sustainability, and social dynamics are all reflected in architectural education. The study of architecture encourages original approaches to problem-solving. Pupils learn to evaluate intricate problems, consider various viewpoints, and develop creative design

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9 Emerging Trends That Are Revolutionizing Architectural Pedagogy

Architecture isn’t simply  sketching  out buildings, but rather a cumulative discipline focused on mapping, planning, designing, developing, and restoring a space. In recent years, technology has made leaps and it reflects in the way education has changed. It applies to architectural education as well. The architectural practices have made a humongous transition. Earlier they focused

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Decoding Blade Runner: What Can the Film’s Futuristic Architecture Teach Us About Urban Design and Technological Progress?

The first “Blade Runner” film was released in 1982 and directed by Ridley Scott, whose architecture is a significant aspect of the visual and thematic elements that contribute to the film’s unique atmosphere. The Blade Runner franchise is set in a dystopian future Los Angeles, and the architecture plays a crucial role in establishing the

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From Uttar Pradesh to National Acclaim: Indrapal’s Sculptural Exploration of Time, Society, and Mediums

Indrapal is a talented sculptor from the Mau district of Uttar Pradesh, who has been navigating in the world of art since his early years. His artistic journey unfolded at the Faculty of Visual Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, where he successfully earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sculpture from 2015 to 2019. Subsequently, he pursued

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The Land is Hospitable and So Are We: A Lesson in Sustainable Urban Planning

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is yet to unveil Neom; a planned urban area. The total planned area of 26.5 thousand square km is set to exhibit marvels of floating architecture, trade hubs, luxury tourist resorts, and sustainable cities powered by renewable sources. However, critics have challenged the oxymoron that is sustainable development. Will Neom

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India Art Fair Marks 15 Years: Navigating Market Shifts, Maturation, and Introducing Design Innovation

Marking its 15th anniversary, the India Art Fair (IAF) returns to the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in New Delhi from 1st to 4th February. As South Asia’s premier commercial art event, IAF’s latest edition boasts participation from 72 galleries, making it the largest in its history. Against the backdrop of India’s expanding economy and a flourishing

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