
Maps as marks of societies
Throughout human history, how we perceive and communicate our understanding of the world has been deeply intertwined with the development of geographic maps. As artifacts of social, cultural, and political chronicles, maps have played a pivotal role in shaping how we view our surroundings and interpret our place within them.

How the Internet creates FOMO
In today's digital world, the Internet is our go-to for connection and information. But it's essential to watch out for FOMO—the Fear of Missing Out. It's that uneasy feeling when we compare ourselves to others online and worry about making the right choices. Let's remember to strike a balance between our online and offline lives for our well-being.

Mind vs. Machine: Exploring the Boundaries of Thinking
Can machines think like humans? It might be too early to ask this question given the current state of technology. We need to first understand what machines are and what it means for them to think. To answer this question, we must figure out how to recognize thinking abilities.


The Evolution of Art in the Age of Reproducibility
Technology has completely changed the art world, allowing art to be copied and made repeatedly. In this blog post, we'll talk about how this ongoing change makes it hard to know if art is real, turns it into something to buy, and creates new ways for many people to make art. We'll look at how technology affects art and how art changes now.