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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 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


The Beauty of the Flaw
The Beauty of the Flaw tells the story of Contessa Ludovica di Brera, a Milanese collector who turns kiln accidents into art. Her world is one of elegance and collapse — a reflection on imperfection, beauty, and time. Created by Daniel Weiss as part of his DWHH series of post-documentary narratives, exploring design, decay, and the truth within fiction.
3 min read


The Guardian of the Drones
In the mountains of Nagano, Japanese designer Hideo Mori builds nature drones from bamboo, hemp, and resin. His fragile creations awaken when water rises or the ground trembles — silent guardians that listen to the landscape and return to it once their purpose is fulfilled.
4 min read


The 13th Star
At the edge of Europe, where the land breaks into sea, a yellow star rises—built from a hundred thousand scaffolding bars on a former NATO base. Nikos Salda’s 13th Star turns a site of defense into a beacon of peace, a monument for what remains unfinished.
2 min read


Shadowing the Acropolis
Above the Parthenon, a vast black canopy hovers like a woven shadow — an act of preservation and provocation at once. With Shading the Cradle, Nikos Salda reimagines democracy not as a ruin, but as a structure that still breathes, fragile and unfinished beneath the Athenian sun.
3 min read


Kabuki Frame
In the underground garages of Tokyo, a new Kabuki is emerging — raw, minimal, beautiful. A generation of artists is transforming Japan’s oldest form of theatre into an urban movement between fashion, ritual, and identity. And at its centre: Ren Sato, the face of a tradition learning to breathe again.
2 min read


The Master of Sweetness
In Paris, within the marble halls of the Hôtel de Clémence, pastry becomes philosophy. Apolline Faure, 26, leads the Institut National des Desserts Nominatifs — a commission that decides how desserts are named. Between stainless steel and silence, she turns recipes into reflections on identity, structure, and the language of taste.
4 min read
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