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North Korea's Fake Missiles Prove It Has a Biological Need to Bluff

North Korea threatening the world with indiscriminate destruction is nothing new. The Kim family business is based solely on the interplay between making threats and eventually capitulating in trade for food aid for the country's starving populace...
Derek Mead
4.26.12
Art

Virtual Painting Gets A Little More Real With A Stylus Brush

Sensu Stylus mimics the feel and action of a real paint brush.
Abdullah Saeed
4.26.12
Motherboard Blog

How the BBC's Threads Outfroze Most Anything Else In Film Forever

It came to my attention a couple weeks ago that _Threads_, the 1984 BBC docu-drama about the aftermath of a nuclear war, is now available for free viewing on Google Video (and, thus, here). There exist many dark, soul-freezing, plain old fucked up...
Michael Byrne
4.26.12
Stuff

Welcome to Oogleville

Twenty-first century traveling punks get a home on the web.
Gordon Lamb
4.26.12
Features

Talking To Ghost About The Beach Boys

We sat down with a nameless Swedish ghoul to chat about Brian Wilson. Go figure.
VICE Staff
4.26.12
Music

Scrapbook’n With Tod – Why I Live In New York

A photo essay justifying life in the Big Apple.
Tod Seelie
4.26.12
Music

Diego Stocco Creates Natural Music Using Bees, Trees, And Nuts

Organic ingredients come together to make sweet music.
Kevin Holmes
4.26.12
NSFW

Meet the Nieratkos - Kimberly Kane in Skinema Tomorrow

Chris talks interracial sex, rape, and an all-semen diet with porn star and subject of tomorrow's "Skinema," Kimberly Kane.
Chris Nieratko
4.26.12
Design

Installation Combines Interactive 3D Projection Mapping, Robotics, And AR

White Kanga’s new technology ups the game for projection mapping.
Kevin Holmes
4.26.12
Motherboard Blog

Genome Mapping Goes Further Aboard the Ion Bus

While no one told me to “step right up,” I’m pretty sure I just saw a traveling medicine show in Times Square, where the New York Genome Center introduced itself to the confused, Broadway-discount-seeking public by hosting Life Technologies’ “Ion...
Ben Richmond
4.26.12
Stuff

A New Bar and Venue Called Birthdays Is Opening in Dalston

Because a new venue and bar called Birthdays is opening there next weekend.
Robbie Party
4.26.12
Interview

Motherboard TV: Douglas Rushkoff in Real Life

For someone who likes to talk about the virtues of disconnecting, the media critic Douglas Rushkoff seems surprisingly always on. When I visited him at his storefront office near his home in Hastings on Hudson, New York, he was preparing to teach a new...
ALEX PASTERNACK
4.26.12
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