Living Mirror Project Drawing with Light
A grid of small mirrors stands there, waiting for light to hit them. Then, in perfect harmony, each mirror tilts and swivels around its own axis. Reflected rays move across a neighboring wall or floor. Lines, forms, and full-fledged animations appear to hover in midair when light spots combine to form them. Time Sink Studio created the Living Mirror, which transforms ordinary sunlight or a spotlight into programmed doodling.

Two-Axis Coffee Machine Pour-Over
Pour-over coffee is the way to go for many people; it’s a clean, flavorful cup that hits the spot in a way that automatic drip coffee can’t. The whole point is that slowly dripping water over fresh grounds brings out nuances and subtleties that an automatic coffee machine will rinse right down the drain. However, standing there waiting for the water to flow with a gooseneck kettle is about the most tedious thing you can imagine.

Shunde Yunlu Wetland Museum China
Photo credit: Studio Link-Arc | Tian Fangfang
Deep within Yunlu Wetland Park in Shundes, south China, there’s a building that blends in with the trees and water, making it difficult to see from a distance, despite being right across from an island where thousands of egrets have made their home. Studio Link-Arc completed this museum a year ago, resulting in a space that serves as both a learning center for all things wetland as well as a great place to observe local wildlife.

Webb Dwarf Stars Westerlund 2
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope got 2026 off to a fantastic start by capturing another breathtaking glimpse of the Westerlund 2 star cluster, a wild and wacky collection of stars buried inside the Gum 29 nebula in the constellation Carina, 20,000 light years away. The image of this starry panorama, released on December 19 as ESA’s final Picture of the Month for 2025, displays what JWST’s NIRCam and MIRI cameras were able to capture in infrared, providing a good look at an area around 6 to 13 light-years across and filled with thousands of stars.