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Espacio exterior de código abierto
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Motherboard Meets Errol Morris
Errol Morris’ stranger-than-fiction movies aren’t just examinations of fascinating people but the strange ways that the facts circulate around them.
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The Creature Shop
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Chris & Cosey
We got the chance to spend some time at the country house of the music making powerhouse – and long time couple – Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti.
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Electric Independence: John Foxx
We went to visit John Foxx deep in the darkest depths of Shoreditch, East London, at the studio of his latest collaborator, Benge.
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The Sakawa Boys
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Electric Independence: Ceephax Acid Crew
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Electric Independence: Ulrich Schnauss
The peerless electronic wunderkind Ulrich Schnauss was kind enough to show us his favorite instruments and demo the tasty tones from his forthcoming album.
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CMD & CTRL: Tim Wu
We know that technology carries with it all manner of problems, but one of our biggest pickles tends to slip right by us.
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Electric Independence: Emeralds
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Electric Independence: Morton Subotnick
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Listening To The Universe
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Soundbuilders: Reed Ghazala
Reed Ghazahla: The father of circuit bending.
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Stelarc: The Man with Three Ears
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Carlos and his Heavy Metal Toys
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Ralph Baer and his All-Purpose Boxes
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Curtis Roads
Bringing music down to the microsound level.
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Psychedelic Photomicrography and the Silicon Zoo
Michael Davidson takes pictures of teeny tiny living and non-living cells through a high-powered microscope.
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Doctor Laser
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Electric Independence: Vince Clarke
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NYC Resistor: Making Awesome Things Happen
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Something Wrong is Nothing Wrong
Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans of Jodi.org create chaos, instill fear, and make funny artwork that proves that something wrong still works.
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Richard Garriott
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Noticias
Arrestado y golpeado en Estambul.
Música
Así estuvo Sébastien Tellier.
Moda
Tijuana está caliente.
Fotos
Ojo, mucho ojo: Adriana Zehbrauskas.
Cultura
El alfabeto del narco: V de "venganza".
+18
Cubrí el rodaje de cinco películas porno.