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VOL. IX | June 6, 2020

THE FUTURE POST

Nature doesn’t have to be vast forests or untouched jungles. Sometimes it’s the smallest sliver of outside making its way in that can make the biggest difference.

 
 
 
 

This 2-Acre Vertical Farm Out-Produces 720 Acre ‘Flat Farms’

“According to Nate Storey, the future of farms is vertical. It’s also indoors, can be placed anywhere on the planet, is heavily integrated with robots and AI, and produces better fruits and vegetables while using 95% less water and 99% less land.”

Read more about vertical farming technology on Forbes

 
 
 

Our Holiday Pick: Quilted Indigo Jacket

The teams favorite piece to date. Made from a deadstock Japanese denim fabric out of the famous Kuroki Mills. We stayed true to our pledge of plastic free garments with buttons made from the seeds of tropical palms. Get yours before they’re gone for good.

 
 
 

Gianni Lee: Black Heroism & The Wounds They Carry

Like many kids, Gianni was engulfed in books, sci-fi, and video games at a young age. Noticeably, these distractions served as a get-away to a fantasy world... far away from the harsh realities of the real world. Pulling from these influences throughout his life, Lee's newest body faces the truth and puts reality on full display; the sensual portraits of iconic Black historical figures and sci-fi iconography.

Read more about Gianni and his show on vman

 
 
 

Fashion’s circular economy could be worth $5 trillion

Circular fashion industry scheme — from consumption to ownership; from physical to digital.

We have seen in the past 10 years how other industries have been digitized and revolutionized by technology platforms. And this is what is about to happen in the fashion industry.

 
 
 

The House of Wood, Straw and Cork

On the outside, the simplicity of the architectural composition recalls the small farmhouses and barns of the Lombard countryside, making the house a primitive building devoid of any non-essential element.

See more photos of the house on archdaily

 
 
 

Daniel Arsham to Become First Artist to Serve as Creative Director for NBA Team

Ohio native Daniel Arsham is having a historic homecoming. On Tuesday, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that the artist has been named creative director of the basketball team, making him the first person ever to hold that position. It is also a first for the NBA altogether: no artist has ever been given the title, which typically goes to a pop cultural icon like Drake, who acted as artistic director to the Toronto Raptors.

Read more on Artnews

 
Caleb Mayerson