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Custom-Built Helmet Turns Your Face Into A Surreal Film



Garnet Hertz's Videodome creates looping films of people's faces using 16 cameras mounted inside a plastic dome.
Benoit Palop
4.8.13
Motherboard Blog

Silicon Valley: Now with 20 Percent More Homelessness

Meet the new cutting edge.
Brian Merchant
4.8.13
Music

Noisey Specials: In The Studio With Phoenix

Noisey went to France to hang out with one half of Phoenix in their studio.
Noisey Staff
4.8.13
The Grievous Sins Issue

The Dutch Love Ecstasy So Much Their Dirt Is Toxic

With its liberal stance on drugs, the Netherlands has been one of the top producers of ecstasy for the past decade. What isn’t going to make you want someone to touch your genitals is that, like all manufacturing, the by-products of illicit narcotics...
Haroon Ali
4.8.13
Stuff

Labyrinth Is All About Girls Getting Their Period

And other crazy movie theories by the Grolsch Film Works blog.
Grolsch Film Works
4.8.13
Fashion Tidbits Roundup

Be the Baddest Bitch in Florida

Spring break and Marilyn Manson, forever.
Bertie Brandes and Rachel Hardwick
4.8.13
News

Bombs and Vigilantes in Derry: Loads of People in the UK's 'City of Culture' Really Hate the UK

I went to meet Derry's dissident republicans ahead of this summer's G8 summit.
Brian Whelan
4.8.13
Music

Inventor, David Neevel created a new gizmo that allows his guitar to write emails.

Inventor, David Neevel created a new gizmo that allows his guitar to write emails.
Adriana M. Padilla
4.8.13
Features

Is Jai Paul's Debut Album Coming Out Later This Month?

Or a new song, at least?
Ryan Bassil
4.8.13
You Need to Hear This

We Spoke To 'Noise Artist' Romain Perrot

About why he continues to plumb the depths of the most controversial and misunderstood areas of music.
Victor Delvecchio
4.8.13
News

The Hangover News

Kansas took one step back for humanity this weekend, but you were probably too drunk to notice.
Mac Hackett
4.8.13
Tech

Antarctic Space Race 2012: The Results

In 1964 a Russian geographer by the name of Andrey Kapitsa discovered 250 kilometres of Antarctic sheet ice, which appeared to be hollow. Kapitsa speculated that what he’d actually found was a prehistoric lake trapped under the ice and as it turned out...
Julian Morgans
4.8.13
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