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📈 Аналитический обзор Telegram-канала Be Open think tank

Канал Be Open think tank (@beopenfuture) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 26 750 подписчиков, занимая 1 042 место в категории Искусство и дизайн и 1 447 место в регионе США.

📊 Показатели аудитории и динамика

С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 26 750 подписчиков.

Согласно последним данным от 07 июля, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило 897, а за последние 24 часа — -62, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.

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  • Уровень вовлечённости (ER): Средний показатель вовлечённости аудитории составляет 7.86%. В первые 24 часа после публикации контент обычно набирает 7.83% реакций от общего числа подписчиков.
  • Охват публикаций: В среднем каждый пост получает 2 104 просмотров. В течение первых суток публикация набирает 2 095 просмотров.
  • Реакции и взаимодействия: Аудитория активно поддерживает контент: среднее количество реакций на один пост — 0.
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Creative think tank, fostering creativity and innovation. More about our projects: beopenfuture.com

Благодаря высокой частоте обновлений (последние данные получены 08 июля, 2026) канал поддерживает актуальность и высокий уровень охвата публикаций. Аналитика показывает, что аудитория активно взаимодействует с контентом, что делает его важной точкой влияния в категории Искусство и дизайн.

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#BeOpenART During his years in Japan, Danish graphic designer Anders Arhoj was struck by the natural, handmade textures and processes in Japanese ceramics. Having returned to Copenhagen, he launched his ceramic brand Studio Arhoj, which is now most known for its collection of ghosts, little figurines with a simple shape, expressive eyes and hundreds of colourful glazes that can be both a fun decoration and a watchful talisman. Ghosts were first made back in 2011, guided by the Japanese Shinto philosophy that everything in nature - even down to a lump of clay - has a soul.

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#BeOpenDESIGN The B HOLD side table concept by New York based furniture and product designer Hyeonil Jeong is a minimalist combination of concrete and metal. The tabletop is made from two pieces of metal joined at an angle. One of these forms a flat horizontal surface on which one can confidently place a cup of coffee, while the other one is shaped like a magazine rack and helps showcase a favourite cover or just keep one’s reading clos at and without cluttering the tabletop.

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#BeOpenDESIGN Japanese company Nikken Cutlery has made a literally rocking scissors design. Taking inspiration from one of the most iconic electric guitar designs in the world, the shears carefully mimic its shape. There is even a matching cap that not only serves as the guitar’s head when not in use, it also offers protection by blocking the sharp point and preventing the scissors from being opened when it’s in place.

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#BeOpenART During this year’s Miami Art Week, visitors of the city’s Design District could enjoy a real-life metaverse experience that stitches together the physical and digital worlds. Named Ares House, the space was originally designed by New York based artist Daniel Arsham and brought to life by the Row. The installation seamlessly interlaces 3D projection mapping to showcase a digitally-enhanced IRL version of Arsham’s monumental digital structure with an aesthetic inspired by an ancient, otherworldly civilization. More on this year’s Miami Art Week in our blog

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#BeOpenDESIGN In Sweden, the ashes of the deceased are generally collected in a bag and delivered to the funeral home in a recycled cardboard box, which is then discarded after the ashes are transferred to an urn traditionally made from ceramic or wood, which is buried in the ground. Swedish architecture and design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune has designed a 100% biodegradable cremation urn made of wool, which is meant to fit around the cardboard box like a "kind of shroud" in order to prolong the packaging's useful life. More unconventional uses of wool in our blog

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#BeOpenARCH Japanese practice Sou Fujimoto Architects has designed a temporary pavilion in front of Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine in Fukuoka, Japan, which will undergo a major renovation for the first time in 124 years. Set to be open until the main renovation is complete, the design is characterized by a bent ‘green’ roof, which dissolves the boundary between built space and natural surroundings.

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#BeOpenART Australian architects Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang, both of architecture studio NWMN, have created Temple of Boom, a scaled-down version of Greece's famous Parthenon in the garden of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. Victoria-based artists Drez, Manda Lane, and David Lee Pereira were then invited to cover the structure made from glass-reinforced concrete with op-art murals and floral motifs. Over the course of its nine-month residency, the temporary installation will also host a programme of activities, including a VR experience that will allow participants to virtually explore the real Parthenon temple in Athens.

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#BeOpenART #BeOpenNEWS BE OPEN Art is happy to announce November 2022 Artist of the Month. Aiming to provide emerging creatives around the globe with an opportunity to be seen by the art world community, every month we invite art enthusiasts to choose the best artist among those featured on our online gallery’s website. This month, our congratulations go to Ojima Abalaka, a Nigerian illustrator and artist. The majority of visitors of the online gallery granted their votes to Ojima’s illustrations that explore everyday life and being. We also take the opportunity to applause all the featured artists and thank everyone who voted!

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#BeOpenDESIGN Concerned by the disturbing fact that cigarette stubs are the most commonly littered item in the world, with 4.5 trillion of them discarded every year and their cellulose acetate filters taking years and years to degrade, Indian designer Sachi Tungare collected five kilograms of cigarette butts in the streets. She amalgamated these together and used as a raw material to create her Jugaad collection of multi-coloured bowls and vases. More extraordinary vases in our blog

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#BeOpenNEWS We are here to remind you that #BEOPENCleanEnergy Instagram open call offers €300 for the best post visuals that represent a cleaner, safer, happier and more sustainable world, achievable with affordable and clean energy! The deadline is extended until Dec 4th, so don’t miss your chance to be our next winner! Don’t forget to add #BEOPENCleanEnergy hashtag to the photo, picture or video you share on Instagram to join the open call. Find details at beopensocial.com

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