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Un individu créatif et visionnaire passionné par l'intersection du design, de l'art, de la technologie et de la durabilité, avec un intérêt vif pour les solutions innovantes qui impulsent un changement positif. Ils accordent de l'importance à l'attrait esthétique, à l'efficacité fonctionnelle et à la responsabilité environnementale.
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Artful Design Meets AI Innovation and Sustainable Tech...

Dimanche 14 décembre 2025 à 10:51

Art & Creative Vision

Nathan Crowley expands the magical world of Oz with floating castles and forest hideaways

The Deadline feature reveals how production designer Nathan Crowley reimagined the Emerald City for Wicked: For Good, introducing a floating castle and immersive forest sets that push cinematic art into new spatial dimensions. Crowley’s blend of traditional set craftsmanship with digital augmentation showcases how storytelling can be elevated through inventive visual design. Deadline

AI‑crafted gaming experience blurs the line between art and algorithm

PC Gamer reports that Codex Mortis claims to be the first fully playable game created entirely by generative AI, a milestone that sparks debate over authorship and the future of digital art. While the game’s “vibe‑coded” aesthetics demonstrate AI’s creative potential, critics warn that reliance on algorithms may dilute human artistic intent. PC Gamer

Design Innovation

Affinity makes its pro‑design suite free, challenging the creative software status quo

In an interview with Tech Radar, Ash Hewson, CEO of Affinity, explains the strategic decision to release the full professional suite at no cost, aiming to democratize high‑quality design tools and disrupt entrenched market leaders. The move is praised for fostering accessibility while prompting industry rivals to rethink pricing models. Tech Radar

IKEA’s new Qi2.0 chargers combine sleek aesthetics with hidden functionality

Tech Radar highlights IKEA’s launch of three Qi2.0 wireless chargers, one of which cleverly houses a concealed double‑function compartment, marrying minimalist Scandinavian design with practical tech integration. The chargers support Apple MagSafe and Google Pixel Snap, illustrating how everyday objects can be both beautiful and technically versatile. Tech Radar

Innovation Frontiers

AI‑driven data‑center expansion threatens funding for traditional infrastructure

TechCrunch warns that the rapid growth of AI‑powered data centers is diverting capital away from critical public works such as roads and bridges, potentially slowing broader infrastructure renewal. The article urges policymakers to balance the digital surge with sustainable urban development. TechCrunch

SK Hynix predicts DRAM supply will lag demand through 2028, reshaping tech roadmaps

Wccftech reports that SK Hynix forecasts a prolonged shortfall in commodity DRAM, compelling manufacturers to adjust product strategies and explore alternative memory architectures. The anticipated bottleneck could accelerate innovation in low‑memory‑footprint designs. Wccftech

Technology Advances

Slab MIDI controller bridges hardware design and Serato Studio’s workflow

The Verge showcases Slab, a purpose‑built MIDI controller that integrates tightly with Serato Studio, offering tactile knobs and pads that streamline music production. By aligning physical ergonomics with software responsiveness, Slab exemplifies user‑centric hardware design for creators. The Verge

iOS 26.2 introduces Liquid Glass tweaks and enhanced safety alerts

Engadget details Apple’s latest iOS update, featuring a Liquid Glass slider for lock‑screen translucency and richer emergency safety alerts with map overlays. These refinements underscore Apple’s focus on both aesthetic customization and user security. Engadget

Sustainability and Responsible Tech

Nonprofit revives abandoned Nest thermostats, extending device lifespans

TechSpot covers a nonprofit initiative that pays ethical hackers to unlock and restore functionality to obsolete Nest thermostats, reducing electronic waste and giving users continued control over their hardware. The program highlights a circular‑economy approach to consumer tech. TechSpot

Google reactivates nuclear power for Iowa data centers, aiming for greener operations

Wired examines Google’s plan to bring back a nuclear reactor in Iowa to power nearby data centers, a move intended to lower carbon emissions amid increasing energy demands. The article discusses the balance between renewable ambitions and the challenges of operating nuclear facilities in storm‑prone regions. Wired

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How Production Designer Nathan Crowley Wove Together Trees And Made A Castle Float To Expand The World Of Oz In ‘Wicked: For Good’

Deadline

This roguelite claims to have the dubious honor of being 'the world's first fully playable game created 100% through AI' in a milestone for slop everywhere

PC Gamer

Affinity CEO reveals why Canva and Affinity made pro design software free - and what that means for creativity

Tech Radar

IKEA launches three new Qi2.0 wireless phone chargers – including one with a hidden double function

Tech Radar

AI data center boom could be bad news for other infrastructure projects

TechCrunch

SK Hynix Warns DRAM Supply Growth Will Lag Demand Through 2028

Wccftech

Slab is the first MIDI controller built exclusively for Serato Studio

The Verge

iOS 26.2 is here with another Liquid Glass tweak, new Podcasts features and more

Engadget

A nonprofit is paying hackers to unlock devices companies have abandoned

TechSpot

Google Data Centers Are Returning Nuclear Power to Tornado Country

Wired