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Design

The World's First Vertical Forest Is Growing Sky High
Milan prepares for sky-high reforestation in the form of two residential towers.
Lauren Leibowitz
11.14.11
Music

Neil Hamburger Is Bruising and Cruising
The Bruise Cruise, our favorite tropical megaship/floating festival, is setting sail (or turning their motors on or whatever) in 87 short days.
VICE Staff
11.14.11
Film

Original Creators: Hayao Miyazaki, "The Walt Disney Of Japan"
We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators.
Kathleen Flood
11.14.11
Motherboard Blog

Wings Over Antarctica: Breathtaking Photos from NASA's IceBridge Survey
Operation IceBridge is a NASA program tasked with tracking changes in polar ice.
Derek Mead
11.14.11
Photos

Terry Richardson's "Mom Dad" Opening
Friday night's opening for Terry Richardson's new show "Mom Dad" at Half Gallery was packed with Terry fans who walked all over his childhood memories littered on the floor.
Taji Ameen
11.14.11
Super Nature

In Case You Had Any Doubts: Interactive Installation Prisma 1666 Proves Isaac Newton Was Right
An interactive installation uses light and color properties discovered by the scientist.
Morgan Poyau
11.14.11
Art

Desire Of Codes: Exploring The Role Of The Spectator As Subject
Do we lose something of ourselves when Seiko Mikami’s new installation interprets its audience as pure data?
Dylan Schenker
11.14.11
Motherboard Blog

Proof That Girls Are Better At The Internet Than Boys
There is this enduring, annoying stuff about how girls don’t use the internet as much as guys. I don’t know if that’s true. I do know that girls are so obviously the unchallenged vanguards of the internet, so clearly the winners of such a flexibly...
Vice Magazine
11.14.11
Motherboard Blog

Duqu Nukem: Oh, Look, More Malware In Iran
Hey, remember "Duqu":http://motherboard.tv/2011/10/19/duqu-stuxnet-s-zombie-cousin-is-coming-for-our-data, that data-lifting Trojan detected on some European computer systems last month? You know, the bug that security firm Symantec "called":http://www...
Brian Anderson
11.14.11
Tech

Where Motivation Goes to Die
Where the going rate for a sack of sticky Buddha is low and the watering hole option is high.
Brian Anderson
11.14.11
Art

Dance Like Everyone's Watching: Saam Farahmand Creates Video Portraits
The video director documents Londoners making fools of themselves in the name of creativity.
Kevin Holmes
11.14.11
Stuff

Dennis Cooper and Eileen Myles Are Reading and You Should Come
A pair of big-balled literary talents like Cooper and Myles don't come together in the same room too often.
VICE Staff
11.14.11
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