FIELD.IO created “Seeing in Gamma” with Applied Intuition, an autonomous vehicle software company. Based on the limited page content, the project appears to be an experimental audio-visual or visual communication piece developed through FIELD.IO’s art-and-technology practice. The work likely explores perception, simulation, or machine vision through an immersive digital format, aligning with FIELD.IO’s focus on experimental design and new modes of communication.

Steven Heller interviews Houston-based designer Jennifer Blanco of Field of Study about her self-published book 'How Not To Run a Graphic Design Studio & Other Hard Lessons.' The conversation explores the realities of running a small design business, balancing creativity with sustainability, and the design philosophy behind the book’s approachable yet rigorous visual style. Blanco reflects on lessons learned from experience and the importance of authenticity and continual learning in studio practice.
The Brand Identity interviews Marcus Wendt, founder of FIELD.IO, about the studio’s hybrid approach that merges design, technology, and AI into adaptive brand systems. Wendt discusses FIELD.IO’s evolution since 2009, its work for global clients like Nike and IBM, and its philosophy of learning through prototyping and iteration. The conversation explores how creative intelligence and responsive environments are reshaping brand communication.
Motionographer reports that Digital Design Days will celebrate its 10th anniversary in May 2026 with its most ambitious edition yet, featuring over 100 speakers, workshops, and immersive installations in Milan. Founded by Filippo Spiezia, the event has become a global hub for digital design, innovation, and AI-driven creativity. The 2026 edition will include partners like Figma and Canva and a special installation by Rare Volume.