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Creators

7 Hidden Art Secrets That Were Uncovered With Technology

From da Vinci to Rembrandt, here are the invisible details hidden inside history's most famous artworks.
Sophia Callahan
10.3.14
Art

Underpaid Chinese Artists Commissioned To Recreate Stock Photos Of "Artists" As Paintings

The best way to paint "A Contemporary Portrait of the Internet Artist?" Outsource imitations of stereotypical stock photos, of course.
Beckett Mufson
10.3.14
africa

Thousands of Eritreans Face Torture and Death as They Flee Despotic Rule

Almost 4,000 Eritreans are fleeing their country every month, braving horrifying atrocities and dangerous sea voyages to escape increasingly bleak lives.
Samuel Oakford
10.3.14
Words

Pleasurekraft's New Choon "One Last High" Will Have You Lifted All Weekend

You don't need drugs, but you do need this.
David Garber
10.3.14
Photo

The Plantation Is Still Here: An Interview with Artist M. Lamar

We talked about sexuality, racism, history, the policing of black men's bodies.
Emily Colucci
10.3.14
Food

Your Favorite Beer Could Be Threatened by California's Drought

More than 90 percent of the state is now classified as being in a "severe drought," which is seriously bad news for the state's breweries, which need a ton of water to make beer.
Arielle Pardes
10.3.14
Opinion and Analysis

Turkey and the Kurds Hold the Key to Defeating the Islamic State

The Turkish government and Kurdish factions in the region are longtime enemies, but they need to cooperate in order for the international community to prevail.
Chase Winter
10.3.14
Art

John Gerrard's Virtual Reality Solar Power Plant Opens Today In Lincoln Center

At the center of the Lincoln Center, a giant LED screen recreates a solar power plant in Nevada in real time.
Becky Chung
10.3.14
Premiere

New EP From Jensen Interceptor & Craig Williams Will Break Your Brain

In a good way of course!
David Garber
10.3.14
psychology

How the Cerebellum's Rapid Growth Helped Make Technology Possible

Technical intelligence was likely as important as social intelligence in humanity's cognitive evolution.
DJ Pangburn
10.3.14
Film

Ulrich Seidl Talks About Making Movies That Aren't Quite Documentaries

His new film In the Basement is all about the odd things his Austrian countrymen are up to in the darkest parts of their homes, and most of it is even (mostly) true.
VICE Staff
Markus Lust, photos by Piotr Sokul
10.3.14
Premieres

Travel to the Wilds of Who Knows Where in Xu Xu Fang's Video for "Friend to the Unknown"

Let's blow this popsicle stand.
Kim Taylor Bennett
10.3.14
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