Experience Yayoi Kusama’s visionary artworks in person and you’ll never see the world the same way again. The influential Japanese artist’s signature polka dots adorn the NGV International’s ...
Now in its 13th year, the ten-day-long Singapore Art Week (January 17–26) spans more than 130 events—from public festivals to art fairs and gallery shows—as (the slogan goes) “Art Takes Over” the city ...
Shytoshi Kusama, the lead ambassador of the Shiba Inu ... project now requires more execution and communication rather than vision. The community has been brimming with the launch of its latest ...
Kusama, whose real identity remains unknown, said in an X post on Jan. 26 that the Shiba Inu project no longer requires vision but rather execution and communication. “I can now say I have ...
Shytoshi Kusama, the mysterious personality associated with the Shiba Inu SHIB/USD ecosystem, explained the utility and significance of the soon-to-be-launched TREAT token. What happened ...
The scientists discovered that repetitive HIV vaccinations can lead the body to produce antibodies targeting the immune complexes already bound to the virus. Their finding is published in Science ...
At its Unpacked event, Samsung showed off its upcoming "Project Moohan" AR/VR headset, which is designed to compete with the Vision Pro. Some users might even mistake the headset for a Vision Pro ...
Here's a video of Mouw's full (and repetitive) excursion around the 16th, complete with a shot tracker map for the ages: To make matters worse, Mouw's awful day wasn't over. He went on to triple ...
It’s always been clear that Vision Pro was simply Apple’s first step into the AR/VR headset world, and that a lower-priced Apple Vision product would follow, but there have so far been mixed ...
As a teenager, growing up in the provincial city of Matsumoto, Yayoi ... when Kusama was ten years old. She has frequently spoken about her dot obsession as a process of “obliteration”, in which the ...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors, or BFRBs, are a set of disorders categorized by self-grooming routines that essentially go awry. These include pulling, picking, biting, or scraping one's hair ...