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Ross Lovegrove

@thisislovegrove

Experimental Designer & Artist. Sculptor of Technology. Working at the intersection of DNA: Design, Nature, Art.

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A great honour and pleasure to be part of an historic round table debate today about AI and the Future of Design. Incredible minds sharing views on a super important and relevant topic: Refik Anadol Patrik Schumacher alongside Michel Rojkind, Neil Leach, Wanyu He, Daniel Bolojan.

A great honour and pleasure to be part of an historic round table debate today about AI and the Future of Design. Incredible minds sharing views on a super important and relevant topic: <a href="/refikanadol/">Refik Anadol</a> <a href="/PatrikSchumach2/">Patrik Schumacher</a> alongside Michel Rojkind, Neil Leach, Wanyu He, Daniel Bolojan.
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🌟 Announcing a groundbreaking collaboration: Creative Visionary Ross Lovegrove x Polaris Dawn A new era in support of St Jude. Merging Art with Aerospace. 🌿Stay tuned/Follow for exciting updates! Ross Lovegrove Kidd Poteet Sarah Gillis Anna Menon John Kraus

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Ross Lovegrove x Polaris Dawn :: Coming Soon Merging Art with Aerospace a new era in support of St Jude. 🌿 Pre-Register & Follow for Updates: creativeworkstudios.com/rosslovegrove Jared Isaacman Ross Lovegrove Kidd Poteet Sarah Gillis Anna Menon John Kraus St. Jude Polaris

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The Polaris Dawn crew will wear smart contact lenses in space to monitor their intraocular pressure, in efforts to learn more about Spaceflight Associated Neuroocular Syndrome, or SANS, as part of a University of Colorado Boulder research experiment. This is just one of 36

The Polaris Dawn crew will wear smart contact lenses in space to monitor their intraocular pressure, in efforts to learn more about Spaceflight Associated Neuroocular Syndrome, or SANS, as part of a University of Colorado Boulder research experiment.

This is just one of 36