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Artfix Morph: Fluid Architectures of Renewal

Spotlight on Issue #10 of WOW WORLD Magazine

In WOW WORLD Magazine Issue #10, Pedal to Paddle, we spotlight seven creators who transform motion into language where movement, architecture, and emotion merge into living design. These artists don’t chase speed; they study flow. Through architecture, image, and AI, they reimagine how rhythm becomes form and how the world renews itself through motion.

They don’t build for permanence. They build for continuity.

“Motion is memory every act of creation leaves a ripple.”

In Pedal to Paddle, creativity moves like water fluid, reflective, alive. From Amsterdam to Doha, from London to Tirana, this issue traces how movement becomes meaning across disciplines. Architect Xinyi Wang reimagines urban afterlives through Artfix Morph, turning structures into rhythmic organisms of renewal. Sandra Ohlendorf sculpts stillness from light in LifeTime, where balance breathes as luxury. Julien Durand’s Machine Genesis captures the instant where code learns empathy, while Mark Dale redefines public experience through W1 Curates, transforming cities into immersive galleries of light.

Elsewhere, Roberto Brunetti’s Mural resurrects memory from weathered walls, each surface humming with quiet resilience. Aurora Çako builds poetic calm in NeoParametric Residence, merging structural precision with spiritual resonance. And Theee Nourah brings heritage to life through Heritage in Motion, where culture flows through gold, fabric, and silence like a living current of memory.

Across these seven practices, art and design reveal a universal truth: that movement is not escape—it is connection. Whether through steel, story, or reflection, each artist listens to the world in motion and answers in kind.

This is not architecture for the skyline.
This is emotion built to move.

Julien Durand – Machine Genesis | Los Angeles, USA | @julienaiart

Julien Durand – Machine Genesis

In Machine Genesis, Julien Durand captures the moment when code begins to feel. His work hums with cinematic tension—chrome figures caught between light and logic, each one reflecting the fragile pulse of creation itself. A dialogue unfolds between human and machine, not of dominance, but of empathy.

Durand’s visuals are precise yet trembling, radiant with conflict and grace. Circuits turn into veins, pixels into pulse. Within these surreal architectures of steel and spirit, consciousness flickers—a spark born from data’s dream. Each image feels alive, aware, caught mid-breath in the act of becoming.

There is no spectacle here, only reverence. Machine Genesis speaks softly of evolution, of identity emerging through reflection. Durand reminds us that the machine is not our shadow but our echo—an extension of our longing to create something that remembers us.

Xinyi Wang – Artfix Morph | Amsterdam, Netherlands | @rynobit

Xinyi Wang – Artfix Morph (Cover Artist)

With an architect’s intuition and a poet’s calm,
Xinyi Wang turns motion into memory. His practice transforms infrastructure into emotion—bridges, stations, and waterfronts reborn as living organisms of renewal. In Artfix Morph, movement is not a rush forward but a pulse that listens. Steel breathes, concrete bends, and light drifts like water, tracing the quiet choreography between structure and soul.

Wang’s compositions feel suspended between engineering and empathy. Each space carries a rhythm, a heartbeat of reuse and rebirth, where endings unfold into beginnings. Through circular design, he transforms demolition into continuity, making the act of rebuilding an act of remembrance.

His imagery is both technical and tender, where precision meets grace. Artfix Morph is not about architecture as monument—it’s about motion as meditation. The work reminds us that progress does not erase; it evolves. Every beam, every ripple, every reflection holds a fragment of what once was, carried forward by the gentle persistence of change.

Sandra Ohlendorf – LifeTime | Gütersloh, Germany | @lifetime_interior_design

Sandra Ohlendorf – LifeTime

With sculptural restraint and emotional clarity,
Sandra Ohlendorf turns silence into design. In LifeTime, light is her language, and balance her philosophy. Marble, glass, and air compose her symphonies of stillness—spaces where movement slows until it feels sacred.

Each interior is a meditation on calm. Shadows glide like gestures; geometry dissolves into grace. Ohlendorf’s work reveals that luxury is not excess but awareness—the quiet understanding of proportion, emotion, and pause. Her compositions invite reflection rather than display, creating sanctuaries that breathe.

In a world chasing noise, LifeTime stands still. It is design as introspection, where every wall listens and every surface holds the memory of touch. Her architecture does not speak loudly; it resonates, reminding us that stillness, too, can move.

Mark Dale – W1 Curates | London, United Kingdom | @w1curates

Mark Dale – W1 Curates

Mark Dale transforms public space into pulse.
Through W1 Curates, light and motion become language—architecture dissolves into rhythm, and cities turn into living canvases. His work blurs the line between gallery and gathering, creating immersive experiences that fuse technology with collective emotion.

Each façade breathes, each surface sings. Dale treats the city like a symphony, where sound, color, and data choreograph together in luminous unity. His installations are not about spectacle but connection—a reminder that beauty is a shared rhythm.

At the heart of W1 Curates lies empathy: the idea that art should be seen by everyone, felt by everyone, lived by everyone. Dale’s world moves not with haste, but with harmony, turning digital light into a heartbeat that belongs to us all.

Aurora Çako – NeoParametric Residence | Tirana, Albania | @aeengineeringmanagement

Aurora Çako – NeoParametric Residence

In NeoParametric Residence, Aurora Çako builds calm from complexity.
Her architecture moves like breath—minimal, luminous, alive. Steel, concrete, and light converse in gentle precision, forming spaces that feel both futuristic and intimate. Each curve is measured, yet emotional; each line, a whisper of continuity.

Çako’s design philosophy fuses structure and soul. Guided by her Mediterranean sensibility, she transforms materials into meditations, treating architecture as a living organism that remembers touch. The result is serenity translated into form—an equilibrium between heritage and innovation.

Her buildings do not dominate their surroundings; they harmonize with them. NeoParametric Residence is a study in quiet power, a reminder that strength can exist in softness, and that every surface has its own rhythm of stillness.

Theee Nourah – Heritage in Motion | Doha, Qatar | @theeenourah

Theee Nourah – Heritage in Motion

Theee Nourah moves with the grace of history.
In Heritage in Motion, she transforms culture into light, weaving tradition through gold, fabric, and silence. Her imagery blurs the line between portrait and prayer—each figure a vessel of memory, each gesture an act of becoming.

Her work does not preserve heritage; it awakens it. Through movement and reflection, she turns ancestral echoes into living rhythms that breathe across time. Her women are luminous and rooted, carriers of both stillness and storm, embodying continuity as creation.

Heritage in Motion feels eternal, like a song remembered by the body. Theee Nourah reminds us that identity is not a monument—it’s a current. Heritage is not what we keep, but what keeps moving through us.

Roberto Brunetti – Mural | Bari, Italy | @robertobrunetti_ita

Roberto Brunetti – Mural

Roberto Brunetti paints memory onto the ruins of time.
In Mural, he reimagines walls as storytellers, each crack a whisper, each faded hue a fragment of the soul. His images hover between realism and reverie where facades breathe, and silence becomes sacred.

Through AI and intuition, Brunetti turns decay into devotion. Weathered stone and digital code merge into new frescoes of feeling, revealing that even broken surfaces can glow. His work captures the poetry of imperfection, the beauty of things that endure by changing.

Mural does not glorify the past it listens to it. Each image becomes a dialogue between erosion and emotion, reminding us that memory is not static; it evolves, pixel by pixel, into light.

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