The art of collaboration: Karma Automotive x Pininfarina

  Meet Karma Automotive and Karma Revero. The first results of the new partnership are expected in Q2 2019. Southern California-based Karma Automotive, a luxury automaker owned by Chinese automotive supply company Wanxiang Group, and the iconic Italian luxury design and engineering house Pininfarina have formed a partnership, Karma CEO Dr. Lance Zhou announced during remarks … Read more

CES 2019 – a hands-on experience with the latest innovations in healthcare

  The Digital Health Summit at CES 2019, the largest and most influential tech event in the world, is previewing impactful trends, next big things and innovations that are redefining the tech, medicine, healthcare, and wellness industries in 2019. This year, the Digital Health Summit is bravely going where no tech’s gone before. The new … Read more

Masters and machines: the best art and architecture of 2019

Van Gogh comes to London, Keith Haring scribbles over Liverpool, Jean Nouvel gets weird in Qatar, and the V&A hits top gear

Existing players are seeking innovation: Latest attractions aimed at the tricky millennial market

  Adjusting rapidly to the advent of technology, casinos are reconfigured for millennials. Technology has transformed the industry enormously in order to draw in millennials who grew up playing video games. To lure in younger customers, the smartphones performed wonders, creating an opportunity to widen the market base. The mobile devices revolutionized the industry offering … Read more

A portrait created by AI just sold for $432,000. But is it really art?

An image of Edmond de Belamy, created by a computer, has just been sold at Christie’s. But no algorithm can capture our complex human consciousness

Dreamers and disrupters: the best art and architecture of autumn 2018

Old and new masters reveal their radical edge, Assemble unveil their Goldsmiths galleries, Fernand Léger seeks utopia, and photography focuses on the facts