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Interview with Daniel Weiss
Me, in conversation with myself – about childhood, AI, and the beauty of the unnecessary. A quiet dialogue about imagination, origin, and the question why beauty should never need an excuse. About castles made of cardboard, about a forest in Tyrol, and the sense of wonder that somehow remained.
3 min read


Interview with Hideo Mori
In a disused onsen high in the mountains of Nagano, Hideo Mori creates his nature drones – delicate guardians made of bamboo, hemp, and resin. They respond to water, smoke, or vibrations, rising into the air to warn before danger becomes visible. His work is not an act of technology, but of listening: design that disappears without leaving a trace.
2 min read


Interview with Cecilia Moriano
The story of Cecilia Moriano – a fictional textile heiress who doesn't inherit the family business, but reclaims it. Amidst fabrics, family conflicts, and a glimpse into the future, this tale of courage, aesthetics, and female strength unfolds. A brand that never existed. And yet, it endures.
4 min read


Interview with the Contessa Ludovica di Brera
In a Milanese palazzo lives Contessa Ludovica di Brera, a woman devoted to collecting imperfection. In this fictional interview, she speaks of broken porcelain, of fire, flaws, and truth. A story by Daniel Weiss about beauty in decay and the play between reality and imagination.
3 min read


Interview with Nikos Salda
Nikos Salda is a Greek artist and architect whose large-scale installations explore the fragile balance between structure, light, and belief. From The 13th Star, a 90-meter yellow scaffold built on a former NATO base, to Shading the Cradle, a floating canopy above the Parthenon, his works transform symbols of power into gestures of protection.
3 min read
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