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Studio Masters: Breach

We go inside the Amsterdam bedroom studio of UK top ten producer Breach.
Marco Muhring
8.1.13
Noisey Blog

Converse Get Loud!

Converse are giving you the chance to get a real life rock'n'roll tattoo and go to a free gig. How nice.
Noisey Staff
8.1.13
Stuff

TV's The Project is in Need of Performance Enhancing Drugs

Perhaps subconsciously I felt I hadn’t had my fill of slick-haired metro-twats during the day at work; but I found myself flagellating my own intellect the other night by watching The Project on TV.
Nick Wilson
8.1.13
Film

Hey Ben Ducroz, what the deal with video art?

We’re halfway though 2013 and it looks like this is shaping up to be the year of the video artist.
Wendy Syfret
8.1.13
Vice Blog

VICE Denmark's Listless Pursuit of Weekend Kicks - Week 31

Function and Rolando are coming to town.
VICE Staff
8.1.13
Motherboard Blog

Sacrificed Incan Children Died Full of Coca and Alcohol

The world's best preserved mummies flunked a drug test.
Ben Richmond
7.31.13
Words

Time Travel: Star Wars Mania

A '70s disco cut from a galaxy far, far away.
Ariana Paoletti
7.31.13
Tech

How the Espionage Act of 1917 Became a Law Against Whistleblowing

With Bradley Manning convicted of espionage and Edward Snowden still moldering in a Moscow airport, it's worth looking at the law that streamlines America's prosecution of whistleblowers.
DJ Pangburn
7.31.13
Art

Artist Turns NYC's Park Avenue Tunnel Into An Interactive Artwork

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer will be shutting down a car tunnel for the day to transform it into a cavern of light and sound.
TCP Staff
7.31.13
Stuff

Hey Montreal, Wanna Win WeSC Swag and Free Tickets to A$AP Rocky & Wiz Khalifa?

Hey Montrealers, do you like rap music and free stuff? Of course you do, that's why you're on our website.
VICE Canada Staff
7.31.13
Motherboard Blog

Researchers Want to Make Origami-Inspired Organs

Forget 3D printing. The ancient art of paper folding is shaping the future of worn-out insides.
Andrew Overton
7.31.13
Motherboard Blog

How the Espionage Act of 1917 Became a Law Against Whistleblowing

The Espionage Act, passed during WWI, is being used against Manning, Snowden and other whistleblowers.
DJ Pangburn
7.31.13
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