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Music

Day Jobs - Patrick Riley From Tennis

Living on a boat is a lot shittier than it sounds.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
3.7.12
antivj

AntiVJ Unveils A Bleak Dystopic "Imaginary World City"

Cityscape 2095 is an audiovisual installation that imagines the future of our metropolis.
Romain Thomas
3.7.12
Gaming

HEALTH To Score The Newest Max Payne Video Game

Noise rock will be a perfect accompaniment to killing bad guys in slow-mo.
Kevin Holmes
3.7.12
Motherboard Blog

'The Second Hiroshima': The Largest U.S. Nuclear Test Ever Hit a Japanese Fishing Vessel

On March 1, 1954, the United States tested what was the most powerful thermonuclear device in U.S. history. Castle Bravo was the first test of a dry-fuel version of the hydrogen bomb developed by Edward Teller. Bravo was unfathomably powerful, yielding...
Derek Mead
3.7.12
Question Of The Day

What’s the Greatest Threat to Humanity?

It’s been pretty fun dominating the planet and everything, but let’s face it—someday, probably someday soon, we’re all going to die.
VICE Staff
3.7.12
Design

User Preferences: Tech Q&A With Studio NAND

Each week we chat about the tools of the trade with one outstanding creative to find out exactly how they do what they do.
Kevin Holmes
3.7.12
Gaming

PlayStation's Datura Hints At Experimental Art Gaming

Immersive gameplay, film-like narratives, and existential ponderings all add up to an intriguing sounding game.
Kevin Holmes
3.7.12
Motherboard Blog

Why Our Brains Simply Can't Handle Caring About the Republican Primary Any More

The hullabaloo surrounding Super Tuesday has now passed and... nothing's really changed in the Republican primary. Barbara Bush says this is “the worst campaign I've ever seen in my life.” That is quite a statement, considering she watched Lee Atwater...
Michael Arria
3.7.12
Stuff

Is This Art or a Place to Sit Down?

Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between art and gargantuan pink dongs.
Bruce LaBruce
3.7.12
NSFW

Seven Ways to Put the Heat Back in Your Beat

Right now, the internet is holding our dingles hostage, but here are a few ways to set them free.
Colin Nissan
3.7.12
Film

Solipsist Is An Experimental Short Where Women Become Feathers And Men Turn To Sand

Stunning visuals and weirdness abound in this bizarre film.
Kevin Holmes
3.7.12
Motherboard Blog

Pre-YouTube, 'Viral Video' Meant Bikini Calculus

I really am having trouble believing it, but YouTube has only been around since February 2005. Sometimes it feels like YouTube was the key ingredient to the invention of the whole "viral comedy/parody video" thing. But people were utilizing cheap...
Derek Mead
3.7.12
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