Amelie Goldfuss curbs smartphone addiction with hamster-like cyborgs

‘Many people get dogs because they need something that they care about to force them to behave better,’ says Amelie Goldfuss. Intrigued by her talk on design fiction at last year’s Beirut Design Week Criteria Conference, Frame invited the critical
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