Gibson's Latest: Design, Tech, and the Crisis of Identity

2025-02-03
Gibson's Latest: Design, Tech, and the Crisis of Identity

William Gibson's new sci-fi novel, *The Peripheral*, explores how rampant materialism, technology, and design challenge the very meaning of personhood. Critic Justin McGuirk argues that the future Gibson depicts isn't fiction, its roots are already firmly planted in our reality. The novel uses detailed descriptions of brands, consumer goods, and technological gadgets to reveal the complexities and contradictions of consumerism in a late-capitalist society, and the struggle for self-identity in an increasingly homogenous world. Ultimately, advanced technology blurs the lines between virtual and real, leading to a questioning of human identity and prompting profound reflections on the future. Tech category.

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Zaha Hadid's Bergisel Ski Jump: From Paper Architect to Pritzker Laureate

2025-01-12
Zaha Hadid's Bergisel Ski Jump: From Paper Architect to Pritzker Laureate

This article details Zaha Hadid's Bergisel Ski Jump, completed in 2002, a pivotal project that marked a turning point in her career. Previously known as a 'paper architect' for her stunning but unrealized designs, the Bergisel jump proved her ambitious visions could be built. This landmark structure, combining a ski jump, cafe, and viewpoint, seamlessly integrates into Innsbruck's landscape, showcasing Hadid's unique design sensibility. Its completion launched Hadid into a period of prolific building, solidifying her reputation and paving the way for future iconic projects.

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