Waterfalls? Interactive art? This is not your typical digital receptionist

For some time now, the internet and iCloud have allowed us to retrieve information on demand, virtually eliminating the need for paper. Today’s advanced digital technologies go even further: what we think of as ‘fixed interiors’ can become spaces
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