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The Atrophy of the Analog Soul
We are moving towards a condition of functional dependency — where human involvement is merely a superficial layer over an automated core. The risk isn't that machines are becoming more intelligent; it's that we are allowing ourselves to become more superficial. An open book with a quill and inkpot, symbolizing the art of storytelling. . The Losses Are Specific Handwriting provides a tactile feedback loop, compelling the brain to slow down and draw the thought, embedding it s
Urmi Doshi
Feb 173 min read


Growing Up Phygital: A World Worth Imagining
By the time today's children reach the age where they can be driven by autonomous pods, the distinction between technology and biology will have vanished. The word "technology" will seem as outdated as "electricity"—it won't be something we use; it will simply be the backdrop of our existence. For the Phygital Generation, the most esteemed endeavor won't be programming the world. It will be shaping reality. This image captures the first vision of your Phygital Playground. The
Urmi Doshi
Feb 173 min read


The Mirage of One Fine Day: My Dreams
The Mirage of One Fine Day- My Dreams We all hold onto the hope of experiencing that "One Fine Day." It's like a beautiful illusion residing in the depths of our minds, where all our dreams are securely nestled within a perfect shell, patiently awaiting us. Yet, life's peculiar nature ensures that with each new day, the scenery alters, and the horizon seems to stretch a bit further away. We live in expectation of "One Fine Day"—that elusive, perfect horizon where our dreams a
Urmi Doshi
Feb 177 min read
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