Sou Fujimoto’s White Tree

First kisses, net neutrality, Bill Cunningham and more in our weekly look at the web

Set to dominate Montpellier, France’s skyline, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto’s latest design has been aptly dubbed the “White Tree” (or “Arbre Blanc” in French). The 17-story mixed-use building will feature residential, commercial and office space as well as an art gallery. Structurally, the building resembles a tree with each unit representing a branch and its balcony acting as a leaf. Aesthetically, the building draws equally …

The Future of TV

First kisses, net neutrality, Bill Cunningham and more in our weekly look at the web

The digital age has turned just about every mass communications model on its head, especially TV. Only recently has the industry begun to adapt to the changing tide rather than fight it, and it’s actually looking positive. This detailed rundown examines the changes being explored by various networks and providers, which include more tailored program options and cheaper plans to target younger consumers who would …

“History Doesn’t Laugh”

3D-printed exoskeletons, free Getty, Play-Doh Oscars and more in our weekly look at the web

Last week marked the opening of renowned American visual artist Hank Willis Thomas’ first solo show at Goodman Gallery’s Johannesburg location. In this illuminating interview, Thomas expounds on his new collection of perspective-shifting stills, exploring themes of race, politics and relativity including his intimate take on his place as an African American in post-apartheid South Africa. We were fortunate enough to be in Joburg for …