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Is Facebook Evil?
Facebook? Never heard of it.
VICE Staff
6.7.12
Art

Featured Works From the Gallery: Week 46
Each week we bring you our favorite projects from the Gallery, showcasing the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer.
Bonnie Wertheim
6.7.12
antivj

Augmented Reality Documents The Rapid Evolution Of Projection Mapping With AntiVJ
Featuring works by Creator AntiVJ, Augmented Reality is a short documentary about how far projection mapping has come thus far.
Abdullah Saeed
6.7.12
Music

Justin Brannan's Lyrics Helped an Afghan War Vet Survive
The founder of Indecision and Most Precious Blood reflects on the award-winning war photo that captured his lyrics from over a decade ago.
Ben Shapiro
6.7.12
News

Don't Take Your Guns to Town, Morons
Owning guns is fun as shit, but maybe leave them at home when you leave the house to mingle with unarmed civilians?
Harry Cheadle
6.7.12
Music

Daihei Shibata's VJ Set Is Some Next Level Visual Cacophony
Prepare for a glitchy-electronic meltdown.
Kevin Holmes
6.7.12
Motherboard Blog

The Best Worst Ways To Spend $5 On The Internet
The Internet is a ceaseless font of opportunities to -spend- waste your money, even if you've sworn never to click on a Facebook ad. The latest is five dollar store called Fiverr.com, which allows merchants, bored people and ne'erdowells across the net...
Daniel Stuckey
6.7.12
Music

We Interviewed Penelope Houston from Avengers
The Avengers have finally re-released their infamous "pink" album.
Tony Rettman
6.7.12
Stuff

My Night Partying with Steampunks
They rage in museums and brandish vintage vibrators.
Simon Childs
6.7.12
Features

Justin Brannan's Lyrics Helped An Afghan War Vet Survive
On the 68th anniversary of D-Day, the founder of Indecision and Most Precious Blood reflects on the award-winning war photo that captured his lyrics from over a decade ago.
Benjamin Shapiro
6.7.12
Stuff

It's the Fiction Issue 2012!
And we'll be damned if it isn't one strong literary cocktail.
VICE Staff
6.7.12
Motherboard Blog

In Search Revolution, Google Will Start Answering Questions
Google is no longer satisfied with being the largest search engine on the web, as well as the most visited website on the Internet. It now wants to save users the time it takes to click on outbound links by directly providing answers as well.
Katie Bennett
6.7.12
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