VISIONS BY Issue No. 3 is conceptually organized around a spiral, representing the distance that the featured content presents in relation to the human body. From â deepâ to â underâ we find Dr. Naomiâ s surgical work and understandings. Going from â underâ to â betweenâ Sara Bastai explores the relationship between objects and bodies and all the way around. Arriving at â onâ we find Carlos Sáez and his Techno no aware hardware. Passing from â onâ towards the unknown â ?â , Luca Dobry presents a future sameness. From the â ?â to the ununderstandable we have Riccardo Badanoâ s naturing borders and Toni Navarroâ s proposals and challenges for a planetary politics, what a future to be alive in. VISIONS BY Issue No. 3 features an evolution from its previous format and structure, just as Issue No. 4 and upcoming and future issues will. They are meant to mutate, seeking the best way to explore their self-contained content. Again, there is no specific theme per issue, no specific profile, no specific reader. Our contributors are selected in order to help us understand the cultural implications of materials and their infinite meanings. VISIONS BY people, about Material Cultures. VISIONS BY Issue No. 3 â Contents Proposals and Challenges for Planetary Politics Toni Navarro Naturing Borders Riccardo Badano Future Sameness: The Techno-Communist Drive in Luxury Luca Dobry Tecnho no Aware Carlos Saéz Bodies as Objects, Objects as Bodies Sara Bastai The Fetishisation of â Naturalâ is Old News Dr. Naomi About the editors: Saúl Baeza is DOES Creative Director, VISIONS BY Founder and Editor-in-chief, VIBE content director and Understanding Design curator. While lecturing at Elisava Barcelona University of Design and Engineering he also researches functional and digital identities with the "Future Everyday" Research Group (TU Eindhoven Research) and "Futures Now" Research Group (Elisava Research). He has been visiting professor and lecturer at international universities, educational institutions and cultural venues such as Central Saint Martins and London College of Communication (UAL), Institute for advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), RMIT University Melbourne, Pascual Bravo University in MedellÃn (Colombia), Sónar+D, Victoria&Albert Museum, CCCB and DHUB, among others. Laura Clèries is a designer, strategic design researcher, editor and curator in transformative innovation through design research-led strategic foresight and with an additional focus on materials. She holds a PhD and an extensive international academic and work experience in industry (Klockner Implants, Zara Home), academia (UoL, NYU, UAlabama, UToronto, IED, Elisava) and Think Tanks (Pantone Colour Planner, WGSN). Her recent work is addressed at generating content and strategies at international level through management of public and business research projects that bring actionable growth, and through the curation of events and exhibitions (Materiality, Zoom in Design, Design Does, Design Attitudes, Future Woods), conferences (TEDx, Understanding Design, Madrid Design Festival) and publications (Visions By magazine, Temes de Disseny design research journal). She is currently professor and Design Research Director at ELISAVA School of Design and Engineering, as well as director of the Master in Design through New Materials.