In an era dominated by instant images and fleeting digital content, photographer Houssem Boulifa offers a slower and more reflective approach to storytelling.
In an era dominated by instant images and fleeting digital content, photographer Houssem Boulifa offers a slower and more reflective approach to storytelling.
For Saudi-born artist Hayfa Algwaiz, space is never empty. Every wall, window, and doorway carries a memory, a boundary, and a story waiting to be told. Trained as an architect and now working as a visual artist, Algwaiz transforms ordinary interiors and in-between spaces into emotional landscapes that speak of identity, privacy, and womanhood.
Zahrah Alghamdi’s artistic practice unfolds through an intimate dialogue with material, time, and repetition. Working across large-scale installations and sculptural environments, she approaches matter not as inert substance, but as a living archive—one that holds memory, chemistry, and narrative within its physical structure.
South Korean electronics company LG has integrated electronic fans and HEPA filters into a face mask, in order to turn it into a wearable air purifier.
Belgians are heading to the countryside for vacation this year, and many are discovering the half-tent, half-tree house structures in a forest in Borgloon, Belgium.
The Belgian government announced a raft of measures last week to encourage domestic tourism as the country emerges from three months of lockdown.
You can find the adorable best friends at the Pairi Daiza zoo in Brugelette, Belgium, where they often spend their days playing together.