Katie Bennett
San Francisco in 1975: Burn Your TVs at the Cow Palace
In 1975, performance art collective Ant Farm burned a stack of TVs in their piece “Media Burn” because they believed the technology of television produced “hierarchy” and “alienation”. One confident member even predicted that their performance would...
In Search Revolution, Google Will Start Answering Questions
Google is no longer satisfied with being the largest search engine on the web, as well as the most visited website on the Internet. It now wants to save users the time it takes to click on outbound links by directly providing answers as well.
Cadence Weapon Is A Cool Front Coming In From The North
What do Canadian rappers and Neil Young have in common?
Cave-Pop Band Total Slacker Is Adding to Its VHS Mountain with Every Show: Interview
As far as I know, "Total Slacker":http://www.facebook.com/pages/Total-Slacker/309526335744 is the only band to have a personal VHS videographer. Their buddy, John Kelley, lugs around a chunky ’97 Panasonic VHS camcorder to film them at shows and...
Afiq Omar Makes Acid-Dosed Analog Graphics With Science, Not Software
Watching “Ferienne” by analog motion graphics artist and Singapore native Afiq Omar must be an intimidating experience for any videographer. Part three in a series focused on understanding “fluid dynamics, magnetism, and natural invisible forces,” the...
Ceremony Plays it Fast and Loose in Both Music and Life
For a band that "isn't angry or aggressive," they sure do play some mean Powerviolence.
Ceremony Plays It Fast And Loose In Both Music And Life
For a band that "isn't angry or aggressive," they sure do play some mean Powerviolence.