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‘Tangiers’ Will Push the Creative Boundaries of Video Games
It's set in a surrealist world that "can loosely be summed up as 1960s inner-city Britain meets William Burroughs." We talked with the game's creator, Alex Harvey, about the exciting new project.
What Do Young Chinese People Think About the End of the One-Child Policy?
They're not as eager to start having loads of kids as you might think.
7 Essential Steps for Starting Your Own Art Movement
There's never been a more perfect time to kick Damien Hirst from his high chair.
Why Is Walmart Upset with a Guy for Photoshopping This Picture of a Horse in Front of One of Its Stores?
The retail giant claims that the prank website walmart.horse will confuse customers and will tarnish "the goodwill and reputation of Walmarts products, services, and trademarks."
A Seminal Duchamp Work Was Re-Imagined As A Kilometer-Long Light Painting
"Human Tide" is a long exposure/time-lapse ode to the legendary Dadaist.
The Computer-Generated Acid Trips of the '60s and '70s
Bell Labs was the place to be in the 1960's if you wanted to participate in some of history's greatest breakthroughs in computer science. It was here that "Max Mathews":http://motherboard.tv/2011/6/16/the-engineer-who-taught-computers-to-whistle...