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Colombia Fashion Week: Ass Implants and Couture

VICE heads to Colombia for a week of fashion, cocaine and plastic surgery.
Rafaël Rozendaal

[#DIGART] The Premiere Of Rafaël Rozendaal's Inner Doubts .com

Plus how Rozendaal titles an online artwork.
Kathleen Flood
5.8.12
Music

Liars Makes The Digital Switch – Where Else? – In A Rural Cabin In The Woods

The NoCal trio talks break-ups, make-ups, and roughing it to produce their most daunting album yet.
Suze Olbrich
5.8.12
Music

These = Shit: A Look Back At The Days Of Homemade Slipknot Costumes

Dressing up to scare your mom was big in the noughties.
Clive Martin
5.8.12
Music

Six Artists Pervert M83's Straight-A Student, "Reunion"

Hurry Up's second single goes from a Miami nightclub to babysitting its little brother on shrooms.
Jane Hewes
5.8.12
Question Of The Day

Who Would You Kill?

"The bitches from 'The View' with TNT and C4." Who are you people?
VICE Staff
5.8.12
Features

It's the VICE UK Radio Show!

Yes, they gave two of our geeks their own show.
Noisey Staff
Tonya Hardon
5.8.12
Art

[#DIGART] The Web Browser As Aesthetic Framework: Why Digital Art Today Looks Different

How do we conserve digital art if the tools of displaying and experiencing it are always changing?
Ben Fino-Radin
5.8.12
Art

Bonseok Koo Construes Illusion In City of Illusion

A series of mesmerizing LED nightscapes mimic the liveliness of the city.
Kyuhee Baik
5.8.12
Motherboard Blog

Tumblr Invaded the New York Times' Underground Morgue

Not far from the paper's shiny headquarters, the Times still keeps its morgue, the clippings archive that in the olden days was Google before Google, and where now newspaper clippings and photos - actual, physical things - go to die. Or to get...
ALEX PASTERNACK
5.8.12
Music

A Fist in the Face of God Meets... Amulet

Finally London has a metal band it can be proud of.
Dylan Hughes
5.8.12
Motherboard Blog

How Titanoboa, History's Largest Snake, Is a Paleo-Thermometer

Several years ago a coal mine in Columbia turned up some fossils, which is quite common for industrial digging sites, and they sometimes even let paleontologists play with their finds. This particular dig included a good bit of vertebrate material...
Ryan Haupt
5.8.12
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