As far as I can tell the shops are primarily an elaborate form of brand communication.
I think what Iām indirectly asking here is for Accessorize to start selling menās accessories.
Flying through Heathrow and need to buy a belt? No problem! You can spend Ā£80-Ā£200 at Gucci, Louis Vuitton, or Boss. Your sole lower budget option are belts embossed with ludicrously large SUPERDRY lettering in leather. Sorted.
Interesting scoping study from Noortje Marres (Warwick) and Alex Taylor (Edinburgh) on 'AI in the Street;. Looks at how civic AI policy impacts the urban environment, via the everyday sites where people encounter AI technologies. www.careful.industries/ai-in-the-st...
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Bluesky is actually an Umberto Eco chamber, as it tends to warn about the signs of impending fascism and its associated dangers, rather than, you know, to debate and encourage them.
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A 1st for me today is to be approached by an education consultant, acting on behalf of a prospective PhD student, to share their CV and proposal and explore the possibility of supervision. It's not even remotely in my area. I worry that this might be another flank of increasingly predatory academia.
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