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Televisionaries!

This week we look at the work of: Andrew Marr, the sodomites on HBO and a bored Paul Merton.
VICE Staff
6.7.11
Motherboard Blog

Megascience Blues: What the Death of America’s Biggest Particle Accelerator Means

The story of Fermilab is a story about keeping calm and collected on the vanguard of knowledge. Yeah, Robert Wilson, the lab’s founding director, was an impassioned, divisive figure, wrangling with the public over where to build the National...
Brian Anderson
6.7.11
Motherboard Blog

Toolbox: How Are You Even Surviving Without Dropbox?

h4. Hey sailor, welcome to Toolbox. This is the place where Motherboard’ll be telling you every week about this or that bit of software that you really need to have on your computer or phone-computer now. Requirements for something to be in our toolbox...
Michael Byrne
6.7.11
News

Asshole Of The Week – Al-Waleed Bin Talal

Zach Pontz
6.7.11
Music

Black Lips' Arabia Mountain Out Now!

VICE Staff
6.7.11
Noisey Blog

Noisey Exclusive: Total Warr: “Pleasure Is The Death Of Desire"

We at Noisey are all keyed up to premiere yet another season-appropriate track. This time it is “Pleasure Is The Death of Desire” from Total Warr’s new EP, out today on Hi-Scores Recording Library. This experimental Parisian pop group crafts tunes for the
Ezra Morris
6.7.11
Noisey Blog

Square Wave 001: Chilean Beatsmith fLako Rides the Mythical Mesektet

fLako is cleaning house, sweeping up the remnants of his past work into a neat little pile. That might explain the clump of hair on the cover of the Mesektet LP; last month this Chilean-born, London-based producer dropped this 30-track, two ton record of
Abdullah Saeed
6.7.11
Music

Amon Tobin's ISAM Tour Visuals Take A New Approach To Merging Sound And Stage Design

The Brazilian DJ and producer releases a new album and recreates his sound in the form of 3D tour installations.
Erica Gonsales
6.6.11
LAb[au]

Systems Art and MetaDesign: The New Frontier of Art, Architecture and Design

Belgian design studio Lab[au] prepare to share some new design theories at our upcoming Paris event.
Julia Kaganskiy
6.6.11
Music

If Walls Had Ears: Singing Cathedrals

Blake Carrington uses architectural plans of cathedrals as musical scores.
Helena Vieira
6.6.11
Art

Electronic And Organic Roots: Art and Synthetic Biology

Roman Kirschner creates a system based in a ‘chemical computer’ from 1950 that looks like a garden.
Natasha Felizi
6.6.11
Music

Original Creator: Captain Beefheart

We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators.
Kevin Holmes
6.6.11
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