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Steve Miller's Account of Intercepting a Box of Records Addressed to His Son

Fan Fiction based on inner dialogues of hilarious generational dissonance: legendary classic rock guitarist Steve Miller’s first-person account.
Andrew Earles
8.22.12
Stuff

The Putrid Voyeurisms of Peter Sotos

It’s not exactly easy to get your hands on the work of Peter Sotos. Most people probably wouldn’t even want to. His work traffics in a range of subjects that most average readers—even those who fancy themselves to have transgressive tastes—would find...
Blake Butler
8.22.12
Motherboard Blog

Burma Gets Internet Freedom for the First Time

Watching Burma, which has been ruled by an oppressive and brutal military junta for more than half a century, undergo a breakneck transition into an actual, tentative democracy has been one of the strangest and most thrilling developments in years...
Brian Merchant
8.22.12
Stuff

Tim and Eric's New Film Premieres in London Tomorrow

If you go they'll give you oral sex in tandem.
Barry Olafs
8.22.12
Film

The Reverse Evolution Of Glitch Art: Q&A With Francis Théberge, Co-founder Of TIND

We met one of the members of this collective to know more about the creation of their audiovisual creations.
Benoit Palop
8.22.12
Motherboard Blog

Even Monkeys Understand Economic Justice

Nobody likes getting screwed over. Take Wall Street for an obvious example. Lecherous bankers dream up some too good to be true financial products, trade them on the open market even though they know they're defective, fill their coffers and shrug when...
Adam Estes
8.22.12
Motherboard Blog

Henri Cartier-Bresson, the Father of Street Photography, Would Have Been 104 Today

For obsessives of hardcore street photography and photojournalists alike, there's one man to thank for taking photography outside of the studio: Henri Cartier-Bresson, who would have turned 104 today. Cartier-Bresson was born in France in 1908 and...
Derek Mead
8.22.12
Design

User Preferences: Tech Q&A With Post Production Company Upper Studio

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
8.22.12
Question Of The Day

How Should Rapists Be Punished?

Because everyone wants to talk about it so much right now.
Sheree Millington
8.22.12
Music

VICE Premieres: Sweater Girls' "Fred" Video

Sweater Girls are a band that we like very much. They sound like old pop-punk from back when you only had to worry about how lame your backpack did or didn't look.
VICE Staff
8.22.12
Motherboard Blog

NYC Artists YesYesNo Are Using An Ancient British Wall To Make the World's Largest Piece of Art

NYC-based arts collective "YesYesNo":http://yesyesno.com/ is shooting for a rather odd distinction in the art world: the longest work of art in the world. The crew is going to go high-tech, with the aim to light 450 weather balloons with colored LEDs...
Derek Mead
8.22.12
Design

Using The Animated Physics Of Fluids To Restore Historic Buildings

Mikolaj Scibisz develops a generative computer animation process for building preservation design.
Alexa Kestecher
8.22.12
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