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These Wiggling GIFs Have Got Us Seeing 3D

Using the stereoscopic technique, these animated GIFs will have you seeing 3D (in case you weren’t already…)
Emerson Rosenthal
8.31.11
Epicly Later'd
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Thrasher's Jake Phelps

Thrasher's editor takes us on a driving tour of the Bay.
Art

User Preferences: A Tech Q&A With David Bowen

Each week we chat about the tools of the trade with one outstanding creative to find out exactly how they do what they do.
Kevin Holmes
8.31.11
Motherboard Blog

If You Want to Be a Genius, Better Use That Brain Glue

After he died in 1955, Albert Einstein’s brain was studied by scientists worldwide, in the hopes of gaining some clue as to how genius is built. The real breakthrough may have come in the 1980s, when Marian Diamond noticed that Einstein's brain had...
ALEX PASTERNACK
8.31.11
Motherboard Blog

Running Colonies on Mars and the Moon With Suitcase-Sized Nuclear Power Plants

These days, discussing nuclear power evokes visions of giant cooling towers, scientists in hazmat suits at confusing control boards, and the fallout of disasters like that at Fukushima this year. But that's on Earth. In space, where nuclear power may...
Derek Mead
8.31.11
Stuff

The Brutality Report - The Teaching Profession

Society's reward for wisdom is a dumb motivational tote bag.
Sam McPheeters
8.31.11
Stuff

Todd's People - Genesis Is A Good Girl

Our friend Todd's still making friends in Chicago. I guess they can't all be knife-wielding self-immolators who kick the shit out of people for God.
TODD DIEDERICH
8.31.11
Travel

The Man Who Built A Labyrinth

Forty years of obsession, one massive Terrordome.
Toni L. Querol
8.31.11
Photos

Spring Break Rules!

Emiliano Granado
8.31.11
Art Talk

Shopping with Genesis P-Orridge

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is a man/woman of many faces, both literally and figuratively. The pandrogynous father/mother of industrial music, Genesis was a founding member of both Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV.
VICE Staff
8.31.11
Urban Tour

Urban Tour: New York

VICE and ASOS went looking for the most interesting young people in London, New York, Berlin and Paris.
VICE Staff
8.31.11
Stuff

The Brutality Report - The Teaching Profession

As I type this, a hateful tote bag rests on top of a mound of rotting food in my kitchen trash can. If you were to come to my house and root around in my stinky garbage, you'd be able to read the tote bag's curved message: TEACH READING RELENTLESSLY.
Sam McPheeters
8.31.11
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