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Art

Blurring The Line Between Man And Machine Through Sculpture
The work of Korean artist Seong-Woon Shim predicts the near future.
Jangmin Choi
2.23.12
Motherboard Blog

We're Biologically Programmed to Love Hogwash in Political Debates
Last night was the twentieth (!) Republican debate in the run-up to the GOP's nomination of their man for president. As has been the case at just about every debate so far, the Arizona CNN debate was exceedingly popular. Ratings were through the roof...
Derek Mead
2.23.12
Motherboard Blog

Has Math Screwed the Syrian Revolution? An Interview with Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
It's been one of those weeks: the kind where the Syrian government bombs neighborhoods into dust, a hundred or so people die, and despite international condemnations, the black hole of the uprising just keeps swirling. Is there any reason for hope? I...
Abraham Riesman
2.23.12
NSFW

Meet the Nieratkos - Star Wars XXX
Everyone has dreamt of humping Princess Leia. Some have even longed for Chewbacca's hairy wang. The Star Wars XXX porno has a sex scene for even the most discerning fan.
Chris Nieratko
2.23.12
Music

Throwing Up Onstage - Tonight!
The singer made some time to speak to me between waves of nausea.
Joshua Haddow
2.23.12
Music

Why Are You Doing This? The Dark Monk
An album that poses the question "Can the Darkmonk stop the evil global leader and his army of cyborgs?" I don't know. Can he?
Kelly McClure
2.23.12
Noisey Blog

Someone Famous Died Right Here
Carey Gough's morbid new photo project documents the death sites of bygone rock icons.
Sasha Hecht
2.23.12
Tech

I Don't Need Drugs, I'm High on Light, Baby
Welcome to a future where you can trip balls without pissing away precious serotonin.
Kevin Holmes
2.23.12
Motherboard Blog

The Art of the Search: Watch Google's "Search By Image" in Algorithmic Time-Lapse
Web search has always been an especially arcane and unquestioned process, an abstract data-foraging ritual that is used much and understood little. But when the procedure itself is given center stage, these elusive algorithms begin to show a tiny bit...
Janus Rose
2.23.12
Film

Factory Fifteen's Film GAMMA Looks At A Post-Nuclear Future
A nuclear cleanup operation goes horribly wrong in Factory Fifteen’s latest film.
Kevin Holmes
2.23.12
Stuff

Could Violence Interrupters Have Prevented the UK Riots?
Violence interrupter Jason Featherstone is taking on London's gang problems.
Joshua Haddow
2.23.12
Music

Computer Hate: No One Got Kraftwerk Tickets
Be careful MoMA and Showclix: you have made Kraftwerk fans angry.
ALEX PASTERNACK
2.23.12
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