The Race for Weaponized AI

Written by Matt Furlane   Over the last several years there has been a lot of optimism surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). From advances in self-driving cars to Amazon’s Alexa to … Read More

Asia Culture Forum 2017: Interview with Dr. Bernhard Serexhe

Written by E.J. Jones Photos courtesy of Dr. Bernhard Serexhe Have you ever heard of the 4th Industrial Revolution? It is a new term for many and happens to be … Read More

North Korea Crying Wolf: Is It for Real This Time?

Written by Kim Dong-hun (8ball) I know this is a serious topic, but I want to start my article with a funny story. Sirens blared during the civil defense drill. … Read More

Áine Byrne

Written by Josh Garcia Photographs courtesy of Áine Byrne There is an art to everything. It may reveal itself in the details of design, finesse, craft, presentation, or interpretation, but everything from … Read More

Lea Moreau

Written by Madeline Miller Photos courtesy of Lea Moreau and Madeline Miller Imagine a bug that, after biting a human, causes a life-long disease with no cure. The only treatment … Read More

Ten Years After : Gwangju Design Biennale Fair Curator Song Seong-hee Embraces the “New Normal”

Written by Anastasia Traynin Song Seong-hee interview interpretation by Gwangju Design Biennale Photographs by Lorryn Smit The present seems to be a scary place, with wars and natural disasters devastating places … Read More

“Preserving Democracy”

Written by Matt Furlane This past July, I had the opportunity to attend the GIC Talk by Shahed Kayes from Bangladesh. He is a writer and human rights activist currently … Read More

Stop THAAD!

Written by Peter Gallo Photographs courtesy of STOPTHAAD.org I’m tired of hearing about the North Korean missile crisis, too. But who is the real aggressor? Anti-war action groups say that … Read More