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Next Hype: Waze & Odyssey

THUMP talks to the prolific—and anonymous—globe-trotting tech-house team.
Elissa Stolman
7.10.13
Photo

Lasse Dearman Works with Photographic Fragments

And a bunch of them are collected in his debut book.
Lasse Dearman
7.10.13
The Photo Issue 2013: Collaborations

Exogenesis

Photos by Synchrodogs.
Synchrodogs
7.10.13
Motherboard Blog

The Man Who Biked Alone Across Kyrgyzstan

There's a certain panicky giddiness that can set in when you're traveling solo and the boozy courage of wanderlust wears off.
Derek Mead
7.9.13
Noisey

Guitar Moves - St. Vincent

In episode eight of Guitar Moves, host Matt Sweeney sits down with Annie Clark a.k.a. St. Vincent.
Matt Sweeney
7.9.13
News

75% of the World's Mining Companies Are Based in Canada

And guess what? A lot of them are really, really irresponsible. In fact, the Canadian mining industry is beginning to get a reputation for being the most environmentally destructive and least compliant with human rights.
Dave Dean
7.9.13
Words

STEMS: Inside Rewrote's "Getupandance"

Each week on STEMS we ask an artist to break it down for us.
Justin Staple
7.9.13
Motherboard

This Is What Happens When You Launch a Slice of Pizza into Space

When we caught wind of what the band Anamanaguchi had cooking for their new video, we had be there to see it take off.
Motherboard Staff
7.9.13
Music

Forget Music Videos, Here Come Music Video Games

The art of the music video is far from dead—and now it's morphing into video games too.
Michelle Lhooq
7.9.13
A Few Impressions

Swim On, Cheever

In honor of all the essays that have been written by ninth graders about Holden Caulfield, here’s a little book report about John Cheever’s best story, “The Swimmer.”
James Franco
7.9.13
Motherboard Blog

Spaced Out: Pie in the Sky

What better way to conclude the second season of our cosmic video series than tagging along with Brooklyn memewave titans Anamanaguchi to a low-orbit pizza party?
MOTHERBOARD STAFF
7.9.13
Motherboard Blog

America's Courts Say They Mos Definitely Can't Stop Gitmo Force-Feeding, But Yasiin Bey Made This Nauseating Video Anyway

Watching the rapper formerly known as Mos Def break down in tears after doctors strap his arms and head to a chair and jam a feeding tube up his nose is certainly one way to get our attention.
Zach Sokol
7.9.13
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