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Yanbing Liu: Crafting Multidimensional Experiences Through Spatial Computing Art

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Yanbing Liu is far from a typical artist or curator. With a background in computer science, art, and biology, he has carved out a unique path that blurs the boundaries between these seemingly unrelated fields. Yanbing’s practice goes beyond simply creating art—it is about crafting experiences that connect people, disciplines, and environments. His understanding of art and curation is revolutionary: he sees exhibitions as evolving, dynamic entities and considers curation itself an artistic medium. As both an artist and curator, he transforms exhibitions into living, breathing narratives where viewers are no longer passive observers but active participants. Works like 2021’s “Beyond Nature” and 2022’s “Sustainable China” have been praised for weaving connections between art, science, and community, creating something far greater than the sum of their parts. Yanbing believes that creating environments that foster interdisciplinary connections can deeply transform the viewer’s experience.

Trippy Mesh: Redefining Exhibition Spaces Through Digital Psychedelia

One of Yanbing Liu’s most ambitious projects to date is “Trippy Mesh,” an exploration of the boundary between physical reality and virtual perception. As one of the first artistic projects developed for Apple Vision Pro, “Trippy Mesh” is far more than an application—it is an immersive journey that reimagines the spaces we inhabit. Yanbing uses spatial computing to transform any physical environment into a new dimension—a dreamlike altered state that invites viewers to question the very nature of reality.

Trippy Mesh User Interface(Apple Vision Pro))

In “Trippy Mesh,” Yanbing creates a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. A simple hallway transforms into a vibrant, pulsating tunnel; a living room morphs into a swirling forest of geometric patterns. This digital psychedelia transcends the limits of our senses, turning space into a flowing, interactive, and deeply emotional environment. Yanbing sees it as an extension of his mission to merge the real and the virtual, using technology as a bridge to help people understand their environment and themselves in new ways.

Real-World Screenshots of Trippy Mesh(Apple Vision Pro)

But “Trippy Mesh” goes further—it draws inspiration from several iconic works of art and science fiction that have deeply influenced Yanbing. The concept of dimensional reduction from Liu Cixin’s The Three-Body Problem. where three-dimensional life is flattened into two dimensions, resonates throughout Yanbing’s work, evoking a visual fluidity like Van Gogh’s depiction of the swirling night sky. Christopher Nolan’s *Interstellar* portrayal of five-dimensional space also inspired Yanbing, who recreated this abstract idea in an interactive, tangible form. Additionally, the influence of Edwin Abbott’s *Flatland* is unmistakable; Yanbing guides viewers through dimensional transformations, letting them experience what it feels like to leap from a two-dimensional world into three-dimensional space.

Real-World Screenshots of Trippy Mesh(Apple Vision Pro)

The Vision Beyond: Elevating Trippy Mesh Through Curatorial Ingenuity

Yanbing is deeply influenced by the environmental art of Olafur Eliasson. Just as Eliasson captivated audiences with *The Weather Project* through the interplay of light and shadow, Yanbing uses digital light effects in “Trippy Mesh” to redefine spatial perception. His work encourages viewers to see their environment with fresh eyes, evoking the same sense of wonder that Eliasson creates through his manipulation of natural elements. The philosophical influence of Jaron Lanier, often called the “father of virtual reality,” is also evident. Lanier’s theories helped Yanbing explore how VR could reshape human perception. In “Trippy Mesh,” Yanbing pushes this redefinition even further, crafting an experience that transcends physical boundaries and delves into the infinite possibilities of virtual worlds.

Definition: Spatial Computing Art

The Development Process of Trippy Mesh (Using Reality Composer Pro)

Under Yanbing’s concept of “Spatial Computing Art,” “Trippy Mesh” may lack a traditional narrative structure, but its visual and conceptual depth make it a milestone in the evolution of immersive digital experiences. With the advanced capabilities of Apple Vision Pro, “Trippy Mesh” transforms every space into a personalized, customizable environment. Viewers are no longer passive spectators but active participants, altering their surroundings with every glance and movement. This work shatters the traditional confines of exhibition spaces, envisioning a future where gallery walls are obsolete, and the world itself becomes the canvas. Through “Trippy Mesh,” Yanbing reimagines the role of technology in art—not merely as a creative tool but as a gateway to unprecedented experiences. This piece invites us to go beyond the present, challenge our perceptions, and embrace the limitless potential of technology in expanding what art can be.

Omar Apollo, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross Share New ‘Queer’ Soundtrack Song ‘Te Maldigo’

Omar Apollo, who stars in Luca Guadagnino’s forthcoming William S. Burroughs adaptation Queer, has shared a new song from the film. ‘Te Maldigo’ is produced by Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and it comes with a video directed by Guadagnino and featuring Apollo in character. Check it out below.

Queer will be Guadagnino’s second film of the year to feature a score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, following Challengers. Also starring Daniel Craig, Drew Starkey, and Jason Schwartzman, the film arrives in theaters on November 27.

Why Lab-Grown Diamonds Are the Future of Sustainable Luxury

Imagine wearing a diamond that sparkles as brilliantly as one pulled from the earth but without the environmental cost or ethical concerns. That’s the beauty of lab-grown diamonds—a modern take on luxury that perfectly fits today’s values. They look stunning, they’re sustainable, and they let you celebrate life’s special moments guilt-free.

What Are Lab-Grown Diamonds?

Lab-grown diamonds aren’t fake or synthetic—they’re real diamonds. They’re made in high-tech labs using processes that mimic how natural diamonds form. The result? A diamond that’s physically, chemically, and visually the same as one mined from the earth.

But here’s the difference: no land is destroyed, no ecosystems are disrupted, and no communities are harmed. Whether it’s a sparkling lab-grown diamond ring or a pair of earrings, you’re getting all the beauty of a diamond with none of the baggage.

Why Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds?

One of the biggest reasons people are turning to lab-grown diamonds is their minimal impact on the environment. Traditional diamond mining leaves deep scars on the Earth—it involves deforestation, water pollution, and significant carbon emissions. Lab-grown diamonds offer a better way.

Here’s why they’re better for the planet:

They generate up to 85% fewer carbon emissions.

They use much less water—just 18 gallons per carat, compared to 126 gallons for mined diamonds.

They don’t involve digging, blasting, or damaging ecosystems.

Choosing a lab-grown diamond engagement ring isn’t just a style statement; it’s a commitment to protecting the planet for future generations.

Ethical Diamonds You Can Feel Good About

Let’s face it—diamonds haven’t always had the best reputation when it comes to ethics. Issues like conflict diamonds and poor working conditions in mining communities have cast a shadow over the industry. Lab-grown diamonds change that.

Because they’re made in labs, lab-grown diamonds are 100% conflict-free. There’s no exploitation, no unsafe working conditions, and no murky supply chains. When you wear a lab diamond engagement ring, you know exactly where it came from—and you can feel good about it.

Affordable Without Compromise

Here’s another reason to love lab-grown diamonds: they cost 30-40% less than mined diamonds. That means you can get a bigger, higher-quality stone for your money. Imagine upgrading your engagement ring to something larger and more brilliant without breaking the bank.

The best part? You’re not sacrificing anything. Lab-grown diamonds are just as durable, beautiful, and timeless as their mined counterparts. It’s a luxury that’s easier to afford and easier to justify.

A Growing Movement

Lab-grown diamonds are redefining luxury, especially in the realm of fine jewelry. From delicate bracelets to stunning necklaces, these pieces offer unparalleled beauty and sustainability. Whether you’re looking for something classic or contemporary, fine jewelry made with lab-grown diamonds is perfect for any occasion.

Shine Brighter, Live Better

Lab-grown diamonds prove that you don’t have to compromise your values to enjoy the finer things in life. They’re elegant, ethical, and eco-friendly—a win-win for you and the planet. Whether you’re looking for a timeless diamond engagement ring or a thoughtful gift, lab-grown diamonds let you shine responsibly.

Make your next diamond one that tells a story you’re proud of. True luxury isn’t just about looking good—it’s about doing good too.

Saya Gray Unveils New Single ‘H.B.W’

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Saya Gray has previewed her debut LP, SAYA, with a new song called ‘H.B.W’. It follows last month’s ‘SHELL ( OF A MAN )’. Check it out below.

SAYA is set for release on February 21, 2025 via Dirty Hit. It follows a pair of EPS, QWERTY and QWERTY II, the latter of which came out earlier this year.

Fat Dog Share Video for New Single ‘Peace Song’

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Fat Dog have dropped ‘Peace Song’, their first new music since the release of their debut LP WOOF. this past September. The track arrives with an accompanying video directed by James Ogram. Watch and listen below.

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Fat Dog.

Amber Mark Drops New Song ‘Wait So Yeah’

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This Friday, Amber Mark will release a new EP called Loosies. It includes the previously released songs ‘Won’t Cry’ and ‘Sink In’, as well as a new single, ‘Wait So Yeah’. Check it out below.

“As I’ve been working on so much music for the next album, this mini project just started coming together,” Mark said of the EP. “It’s loose, sweaty, and a little dance-floor. Mainly made at home by myself and with a few of my friends. The rest is coming, but this is a little thank you to anyone who’s waiting for being so patient.”

King Hannah Cover Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Christmas’

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King Hannah have offered their take on Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Christmas’. Listen to their acoustic rendition of the holiday classic below.

“We’ve been singing ‘Blue Christmas’ together for the past couple of years, and so it felt right to celebrate our favourite time of year in the only way that we know how; singing and harmonising together,” the duo said in a statement. “Traditionally a love song about spending Christmas alone and longing for lost loved ones, we hope that our simple arrangement of just two vocals and one 60’s Gibson acoustic guitar enhances the romance and peacefulness that this time of year brings on cold, silent winter nights.”

King Hannah released their sophomore album, Big Swimmer, earlier this year. Revisit out Artist Spotlight interview with King Hannah.

Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood Announces New Album Featuring Waxahatchee, Wednesday, Lydia Loveless, and More

Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood has announced his first solo album in 12 years. Set for release on February 21 via ATO, Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams features guest appearances from Waxahatchee, Kevin Morby, and Wednesday. Accompanying the announcement is the Lydia Loveless duet ‘A Werewolf and a Girl’, which arrives with a video directed by Kid Dynamite/None More Black’s Jason Shevchuk. Check it out below.

“‘A Werewolf and A Girl’ was written in August of 2021, around 40 years after I fell for my high school sweetheart,” Hood explained. “The song juxtaposed our falling in love and our breakup a year later. Once I cut the demo, I knew I wanted a woman to sing the choruses from the girl’s point of view. And in my head, it was always going to be Lydia. I mean, I didn’t really even have a second choice. The subject matter’s kind of provocative, so I wouldn’t have wanted to ask somebody that I didn’t feel was a friend. I wouldn’t want someone to be uncomfortable and then just not want to talk to me anymore. What I didn’t count on was that when I asked Lydia if she would be interested in doing it, she actually happened to be in the studio and did it the next day. And that’s what’s on the record.”

Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams was produced by the Decemberists’ Chris Funk, and the Decemberists’ Nate Query also plays on it. Other contributors include Kevin Morby, Brad and Phil Cook, Los Lobos’ Steve Berlin, David Barbe, Stuart Bogie, Patterson’s Drive-By Truckers bandmates Brad Morgan and Jay Gonzalez, and more.

“You remember it one way, but when you really dip into it, when you really look back, the world was a different place,” Hood reflected. “Things were accepted that wouldn’t be accepted now and things you didn’t understand then make sense now.

“This record has all these kind of unintended themes,” he added. “I don’t know if that was anything I set out to do as much as it just kind of worked out that way. You know, there are a lot a lot of happy accidents in this record.”

Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams Cover Artwork:

Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams Tracklist:

1. Exploding Trees
2. A Werewolf and a Girl [feat. Lydia Loveless]
3. The Forks of Cypress [feat. Waxahatchee]
4. Miss Coldiron’s Oldsmobile
5. The Pool House
6. The Van Pelt Parties [feat. Wednesday]
8. Last Hope
9. At Safe Distance
10. Airplane Screams
11. Pinocchio

Everything Is Recorded Announces New Album Featuring Bill Callahan, Kamasi Washington, Sampha, and More

Everything Is Recorded, the project of XL Recordings founder Richard Russell, has announced a new album. Temporary is set for release on February 28 via XL. It includes the previously released Noah Cyrus and Bill Callahan duet ‘Porcupine Tattoo’, as well as the new single ‘Losing You’, featuring Sampha, Laura Groves, Jah Wobble and Yazz Ahmed. Check out its Ed Morris-directed video below.

Temporary also features contributions from Florence Welch, Maddy Prior, Berwyn, Alabaster DePlume, Jah Wobble, Yazz Ahmed, Laura Groves, Kamasi Washington, Rickey Washington, Roses Gabor, Jack Peňate, Samantha Morton, Clari Freeman-Taylor, and Nourished By Time. “Making the album was joyous, a way of hallowing life,” Russell said in a press release.

Earlier this year, Richard Russell and Samantha Morton released an album as Sam Morton, Daffodils & Dirt.

Temporary Cover Artwork:

Temporary Tracklist:

1. October
2. My And Me [feat. Sampha, Laura Groves, Ricky Washington and Alabaster DePlume]
3. Porcupine Tattoo [feat. Noah Cyrus and Bill Callahan]
4. Never Felt Better [feat. Sampha and Florence Welch]
5. Ether [feat. Maddy Prior]
6. Losing You [feat. Sampha, Laura Groves, Jah Wobble and Yazz Ahmed]
7. Firelight [feat. Florence Welch, Berwyn and Alabaster DePlume]
8. The Summons
9. No More Rehearsals [feat. Roses Gabor, Jah Wobble, Jack Peñate and Yazz Ahmed]
10. You Were Smiling [feat. Samantha Morton]
11. Norm [feat. Bill Callahan]
12. Swamp Dream #3 [feat. Clari Freeman-Taylor]
13. The Meadows [feat. Roses Gabor, Kamasi Washington and Rickey Washington]
14. Goodbye (Hell Of A Ride) [feat. Nourished By Time]

Coachella 2025 Lineup: Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone, and Travis Scott to Headline

The lineup for the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has been unveiled. As previously reported, Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Post Malone are set to headline, with Travis Scott performing something billed as “Travis Scott Designs the Desert.”

Lady Gaga headlined Coachella in 2017, when she replaced a then-pregnant Beyoncé. Green Day will be making their Coachella debut, while Post Malone performed at the festival in 2018.

Also high up on the bill are Charli XCX, Missy Elliott, Megan Thee Stallion, Kraftwerk, The Original Misfits, BLACKPINK members LISA and JENNIE (each performing solo), FKA twigs, Clairo, The Prodigy, Benson Boone, and The Marías.

Other notable acts on the lineup include The Go-Go’s, Portishead’s Beth Gibbons, beabadoobee, Three 6 Mafia, Anitta, Zedd, Japanese Breakfast, Darkside, Amyl & the Sniffers, Mustard, T-Pain, Arca, Rema, ENHYPEN, Shaboozey, Miike Snow, the Dare Jimmy Eat World, Circle Jerks, Djo, Yo Gabba Gabbaa!, A.G. Cook, Fcukers, Blonde Redhead, Kneecap, Wisp, julie, Gel, and more.

Coachella 2025 will take place over two weekends, April 11-13 and 18-20, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. A ticket pre-sale will begin Friday, November 22 at 11:00 am PT via the festival’s website.