Carla Busularo, a textile designer and jeweller, blends techniques and materials to create contemporary jewellery that blurs the line between art and craftsmanship.
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Destination India – Kumbh Mela
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Photographer Domenico Pugliese shares with Sublime a selection of his most stunning images revealing the rich heritage of this land in all it’s unique timelessness culture.
Reclaiming Wisdom in the Era of AI
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The digital era has encouraged us to mistake data for information and to trade information as though it is knowledge. The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence has made things worse. Universities all too easily compound these confusions when the spontaneous and embodied act of learning is compromised by academic standards of ‘rigour’ and fairness. What we need is a new definition of wisdom.
How Can Lluc Stole My Heart
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All Year Round Agrotourism in Ibiza Captures the Essence of Eco-Luxury and Sustainable Living – Sophie Morrow explores how this Mediterranean paradise offers a sustainable escape.
12 Must-Eat Fermented Foods
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Studies have shown that fermented foods are key to living a healthy lifestyle, but which ones are best? Sublime Magazine ranks the top twelve to include in your diet now.
Greater Palm Springs: Sustainability and Conservation
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In this film we meet the people who work to conserve the landscape, animals and plants in Greater Palm Springs and world-wide.
Reviving Hemp Heritage
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Hemp fibre and underwear form a natural synergy. Sublime explores how OLIVER KRAUS has crafted a premium collection that delivers exceptional comfort, functionality, and style—all while upholding a strong commitment to sustainability.
Mitigating Climate Change in Austria
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We visit ski towns in Austria to discover what local people are doing to combat climate change.
Bikes & Biodiversities
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Why do we prefer to count things, rather than combining them? Synergy is the free bonus we get when we combine things in the right way, so why is it missing from the academic curriculum? The answer relates to money. By adding things up we pretend we are creating profit. Money became a synergy-free zone because we designed it to avoid dispute. But all is not lost. The synergies within ecosystems can inspire us to design better worlds.