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Visual Collective Plink Flojd Premieres At NOVA Festival
A series of audiovisual pieces premiering this week in Sao Paulo.
Erica Gonsales
4.5.12
Motherboard Blog

Newsflash: Americans Love Pills
A "disturbing report out today from the AP":http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57409827-10391704/analysis-high-prevalence-of-painkiler-sales-turning-america-into-painkiller-nation/ details the rise in prescription painkiller abuse in the US. The...
Kelly Bourdet
4.5.12
Stuff

Tonight in Seattle: Magick in Cinema with Brian Butler
Tonight Brian Butler will be screening a selection of films that, as Aleister Crowley put it, explore the “science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will.”
Rocco Castoro
4.5.12
Music

Using Audio Perception Tools To Visualize Amon Tobin's Music
Designer Jesper Bentzen interprets Amon Tobin’s “Searchers” as an abstract visual experience.
The Creators Project Staff
4.5.12
Motherboard Blog

What I Saw at the New York Auto Show
Since America fell in love with the automobile, forever ago, the auto show has been a gala affair, a mix of pomp and populism driven by an unswerving faith in freedom and industry.
Derek Mead
4.5.12
Art

Byte The App: Must See Apps Of The Week 4/5
Net art goes app art, iPad goes analogue, cameras go 1-bit, exercise goes zombie, and Marvel gets AR.
Kevin Holmes
4.5.12
Stuff

The Fred Sasaki Ultimate Fund
I tried to get Boston University to build a statue in my likeness.
Fred Sasaki
4.5.12
Music

Say Happy Birthday to NTS Radio With Us!
Come to their party later this month and dance away your hopeless depression.
Drünken de Radio
4.5.12
Tech

The Past is Poor
Poorer countries are far more interested in the past. Richer countries, the future.
Michael Byrne
4.5.12
Motherboard Blog

People in Poor Countries Are More Interested in the Past Than the Future
The internet's data mine isn't bottomless; you actually hit an inpenetrable barrier fairly quick, and it's something far older than the web. That _kachink_ of your information shovel recoiling is due to the simple fact of language. You can translate...
Michael Byrne
4.5.12
Stuff

No Fluff in Their Stuff: Museum Guards Review the Whitney Biennial
It's time to take the cork out of these untapped geysers of art criticism and let them gush!
Xavier Aaronson
4.5.12
Design

Aperture Is A Poetic Installation Resembling 130 Eyeballs
German collective TheGreenEyl experiment with reactive surfaces.
Julie Le Baron
4.5.12
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