hube, Issue no. 8
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hube magazine was founded to create an interdisciplinary space for the evolution of progressive technological and artistic forms.
hube’s heroes—artists, scientists, designers, thinkers and engineers, architects, and poets—are the guardians of the future. They gaze beyond our horizon. Creators living in new dimensions, inspired by the past and inspiring the future. Simultaneously too serious and too ironic.
They connect humanity to the future, enabling us to remain human, human be,hube.
In this issue:
Headlining this door stop of an eighth issue is a typically diverse mix of creatives: Italian satirical artist Maurizio Cattelan, Belgian fashion designer—and member of the notorious Belgian fashion collective ‘Antwerp Six’—Dries Van Noten, and genre-defying British-Nigerian singer Obongjayar, whose recent collaborations span the Little Simz single ‘Point and Kill’ and Fred Again’s ‘Adore U’.