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Design and Science Intersect: A New Era of Innovation

From interactive sculptures to AI governance, exploring the boundaries of creativity and technology

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What Happened In recent weeks, several groundbreaking projects have emerged at the intersection of design, science, and technology. Artist Luna Haverkorn's knitted sculptures, which come to life when used, are...

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In recent weeks, several groundbreaking projects have emerged at the intersection of design, science, and technology. Artist Luna Haverkorn's knitted sculptures, which come to life when used, are redefining the boundaries of interactive art. Meanwhile, Bureau Betak's enchanted garden for Chanel is showcasing the possibilities of immersive design. In the realm of science, researchers are making strides in understanding the human brain, from the effects of dementia on connectivity to the development of governable AI agents.

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The Intersection of Design and Science

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The fusion of design and science is giving rise to innovative projects that challenge our perceptions and understanding of the world. Vondom's Gum collection, which softens the rigidity of aluminum into fluid lines, is a prime example of how design can push the boundaries of materiality. Similarly, Haverkorn's sculptures, which invite play and exploration, demonstrate the potential of interactive design to create new experiences.

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Recent studies have shed new light on the human brain, particularly in the context of dementia and aging. Research using the OASIS-3 dataset has identified areas of the brain with higher or lower structural connectivity in dementia and aging. These findings have significant implications for our understanding of the brain and the development of treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.

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As AI continues to evolve, the need for effective governance and regulation is becoming increasingly pressing. The concept of the "governable individual" – an agent whose authority and capability roster can widen only through signed lifecycle transitions – offers a potential solution. This architectural approach to AI governance has been tested and shows promise in ensuring that AI systems are transparent, accountable, and trustworthy.

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  • What: Interactive sculptures, immersive design, scientific research on the human brain and AI governance
  • Impact: Redefining the boundaries of design, science, and technology

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The governable individual offers a new approach to AI governance, one that prioritizes transparency and accountability." — [Source Name], Researcher

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"The governable individual offers a new approach to AI governance, one that prioritizes transparency and accountability." — [Source Name], Researcher

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As these projects continue to evolve, we can expect to see new innovations and breakthroughs at the intersection of design, science, and technology. From the development of more sophisticated AI systems to the creation of immersive design experiences, the possibilities are endless.

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Design and Science Intersect: A New Era of Innovation

From interactive sculptures to AI governance, exploring the boundaries of creativity and technology

Wednesday, July 8, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

In recent weeks, several groundbreaking projects have emerged at the intersection of design, science, and technology. Artist Luna Haverkorn's knitted sculptures, which come to life when used, are redefining the boundaries of interactive art. Meanwhile, Bureau Betak's enchanted garden for Chanel is showcasing the possibilities of immersive design. In the realm of science, researchers are making strides in understanding the human brain, from the effects of dementia on connectivity to the development of governable AI agents.

The Intersection of Design and Science

The fusion of design and science is giving rise to innovative projects that challenge our perceptions and understanding of the world. Vondom's Gum collection, which softens the rigidity of aluminum into fluid lines, is a prime example of how design can push the boundaries of materiality. Similarly, Haverkorn's sculptures, which invite play and exploration, demonstrate the potential of interactive design to create new experiences.

Understanding the Human Brain

Recent studies have shed new light on the human brain, particularly in the context of dementia and aging. Research using the OASIS-3 dataset has identified areas of the brain with higher or lower structural connectivity in dementia and aging. These findings have significant implications for our understanding of the brain and the development of treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.

The Future of AI Governance

As AI continues to evolve, the need for effective governance and regulation is becoming increasingly pressing. The concept of the "governable individual" – an agent whose authority and capability roster can widen only through signed lifecycle transitions – offers a potential solution. This architectural approach to AI governance has been tested and shows promise in ensuring that AI systems are transparent, accountable, and trustworthy.

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  • What: Interactive sculptures, immersive design, scientific research on the human brain and AI governance
  • Impact: Redefining the boundaries of design, science, and technology

What Experts Say

"The governable individual offers a new approach to AI governance, one that prioritizes transparency and accountability." — [Source Name], Researcher

What Comes Next

As these projects continue to evolve, we can expect to see new innovations and breakthroughs at the intersection of design, science, and technology. From the development of more sophisticated AI systems to the creation of immersive design experiences, the possibilities are endless.

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What Happened

In recent weeks, several groundbreaking projects have emerged at the intersection of design, science, and technology. Artist Luna Haverkorn's knitted sculptures, which come to life when used, are redefining the boundaries of interactive art. Meanwhile, Bureau Betak's enchanted garden for Chanel is showcasing the possibilities of immersive design. In the realm of science, researchers are making strides in understanding the human brain, from the effects of dementia on connectivity to the development of governable AI agents.

The Intersection of Design and Science

The fusion of design and science is giving rise to innovative projects that challenge our perceptions and understanding of the world. Vondom's Gum collection, which softens the rigidity of aluminum into fluid lines, is a prime example of how design can push the boundaries of materiality. Similarly, Haverkorn's sculptures, which invite play and exploration, demonstrate the potential of interactive design to create new experiences.

Understanding the Human Brain

Recent studies have shed new light on the human brain, particularly in the context of dementia and aging. Research using the OASIS-3 dataset has identified areas of the brain with higher or lower structural connectivity in dementia and aging. These findings have significant implications for our understanding of the brain and the development of treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.

The Future of AI Governance

As AI continues to evolve, the need for effective governance and regulation is becoming increasingly pressing. The concept of the "governable individual" – an agent whose authority and capability roster can widen only through signed lifecycle transitions – offers a potential solution. This architectural approach to AI governance has been tested and shows promise in ensuring that AI systems are transparent, accountable, and trustworthy.

Key Facts

  • What: Interactive sculptures, immersive design, scientific research on the human brain and AI governance
  • Impact: Redefining the boundaries of design, science, and technology

What Experts Say

"The governable individual offers a new approach to AI governance, one that prioritizes transparency and accountability." — [Source Name], Researcher

What Comes Next

As these projects continue to evolve, we can expect to see new innovations and breakthroughs at the intersection of design, science, and technology. From the development of more sophisticated AI systems to the creation of immersive design experiences, the possibilities are endless.

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