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A-Trak at Webster Hall

Kaitlin Parry
4.24.13
data

This Waltz-y Data Visualization Will Help Kill the Spread of the Flu

The modeled ebb and flow, uncannily synced to Blue Danube's waltz and simulated to predict flu virus transmission rates, is remarkably swarm-like in its sheer randomness.
Brian Anderson
4.24.13
Art

For The Open Source Graffiti Movement, Digitized Tags Are Just The Beginning

How The Open Source Graffiti Movement Is Hacking Culture
John Paul Titlow
4.24.13
Motherboard Blog

Meet the BYU Kids That Want to Keep Your Medication in a Safe

Don't consider yourself a junkie? Think again.
Michael Byrne
4.24.13
News

A Comprehensive Timeline of Canadian Terrorism

From mass killings in Mohawk villages, to the FLQ crisis, to this week's Via Rail plot, terrorism in Canada has a long and complex history.
Michael Mckenna
4.24.13
Motherboard Blog

Air Pollution Is Hardening Your Arteries

Just breathing is killing you.
Mat McDermott
4.24.13
CAPS LOCK REVIEWS

Charli XCX's 'True Romance' Is Beautiful and Perfect Pop Music, Or Maybe I'm Just Having a Good Day

ONCE AGAIN THIS JUST GOES TO SHOW THAT MUSIC REVIEWS ARE BULLSHIT B.
VICE Staff
4.24.13
The Creators Project

Daft Punk's 'Random Access Memories' Collaborators: Panda Bear

We're taking a look at the collaborators behind 'Random Access Memories,' the new album from Daft Punk. In episode five we speak with Noah Lennox, a.k.a. Panda Bear from Animal Collective. He recalls the first time he heard Daft Punk's music late one...
The Creators Project
4.24.13
New music

Here Is OOFJ's New Video

The project started up after the pair worked together on the soundtrack for Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia,' so you might not be surprised to hear the dark sonics on their track "Pinstripe Suit," which meanders through French cold wave, minimal synth, and
Noisey Redactie
4.24.13
Tech

The 'Mad Men' Writers Are Working on a Show About NASA in the '60s

To quote NASA's multimedia liaison, "Space is hot right now."
Adam Clark Estes
4.24.13
Travel

How to Date in Vietnam

I've always considered myself as something more than the typical American tourist, that I bucked the stereotypes and was a true "citizen of the world." But here was clear proof that I was a presumptuous moron. Love is messy when you're a visitor in...
Josh Androsky
4.24.13
News

The Cops' Military Toys Aren't Just for Catching Terrorists

While the circumstances of the manhunt for Dzhokhar Tsarneav in Boston last week were unique, the military muscle displayed by law enforcement is hardly reserved for responding to rare acts of terrorism. Increasingly, SWAT teams in tanks are the new...
Lucy Steigerwald
4.24.13
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