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Luxury beliefs: what could replace Porsches and golf?
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Luxury beliefs: what could replace Porsches and golf?

Luxury cars, expensive hobbies, designer clothes—since the dawn of time, there have been things that only the wealthy can afford and that serve their owners not only in terms of functionality but also in terms of symbolic value. The term used for such things is ‘status symbol’, which communicates
Inner Landscapes: the surreal world of Kamilla Hu-Yang
design

Inner Landscapes: the surreal world of Kamilla Hu-Yang

Kamilla Yang-Hu’s exhibition titled Inner Landscapes is still on for another day in FISE Gallery in Budapest. The young artist invites us all on a deep psychological-philosophical journey. Join us! Kamilla first studied graphic design at the Secondary School of Fine and Applied Arts, then graduated from Glasgow School
TASTE—a new thematic month on Hype&Hyper!
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TASTE—a new thematic month on Hype&Hyper!

In May, we are again narrowing down a bit the topics of our site, but only to explore as thoroughly as possible—and by no means narrow-mindedly—a hot topic that we can all relate to: eating. We don’t live to eat, we eat to live—or do we?
Living (space) after the epidemic | An environmental psychologist’s angle
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Living (space) after the epidemic | An environmental psychologist’s angle

Although the lockdown will not last longer than a few weeks, maybe months, the experience will probably leave a longer-lasting mark on our lives, way of living and living spaces, too. The time spent forcibly at home, home office, being locked in and together all have their lessons already at
Practice Living | Living practices for finding the balance
design

Practice Living | Living practices for finding the balance

An activity organizer that helps us get through the period of the “forced rest”. Demola Budapest [https://www.facebook.com/DemolaInHungary/] innovation platform, Pine Design [https://www.facebook.com/pinedesignkft/] digital studio and psychologist and literature therapist Kitti Jakobovits [https://www.facebook.com/jakobovitskittipszichologus/] developed Practice Living [https://www.practiceliving.
Living (space) after the epidemic | An architect’s angle
architecture

Living (space) after the epidemic | An architect’s angle

Although the lockdown will not last longer than a few weeks, maybe months, the experience will probably leave a longer-lasting mark on our lives, way of living and living spaces, too. The time spent forcibly at home, home office, being locked in and together all have their lessons already at