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The End of Smart Home Optimism

Why the Networked Home Is Losing Its Utopian Luster
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Minimalist European living room with neutral tones, wooden furniture and soft natural light, representing post-digital living and reduced technology presence.

The vision of the fully networked home was one of the grand promises of the digital consumer era. Today it appears less like progress and more like overload. Between update pressure and the data...

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Eugen Coubillier

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This book is dedicated to the almost forgotten Cologne photographer Eugen Coubillier, who characterised the cityscape between 1906 and 1943 - not through pomp, but through precision. While many of...

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Jugendstil in Berlin

By Birgit Ströbel
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Berlin in the late 19th and early 20th century – a time when the city was in a creative frenzy and Art Nouveau was at its peak. This extraordinary cultural flourishing not only characterised...

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