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Art

Assembled Environments: Mazes Of Blinds And Accessorized Light Bulbs

Recent architectural interventions from Haegue Yang.
Kyuhee Baik
5.6.11
Motherboard Blog

A 5000 Megapixel 360° Panoramic Photo of the Galaxy Made by a Star Hobbyist Really Puts Your Morning In Perspective

This is making me feel especially tiny right now.
ALEX PASTERNACK
5.6.11
Music

Rettsounds - I Don't Beat Off Dudes

Before we start this week's entry, I would like to make it known that I never--AND I REPEAT NEVER--made any anonymous threats to beat off anyone who leaves negative comments about my column.
Tony Rettman
5.6.11
Vice Blog

SAN FRANCISCO - THRASHER IS HAVING A PARTY

VICE Staff
5.6.11
Vice Blog

FIVE PEOPLE TWIN SHADOW WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SEX WITH

VICE Staff
5.6.11
Film

BAN THIS SICK FILTH - A GUIDE TO GORNO

Admin
5.6.11
Internet

How The City Will Be Hacked

“If the entire city is going to be addressable, and scriptable and query-able, then we should be thinking about what kinds of networked cities we want to be living in," says Adam Greenfield.
ALEX PASTERNACK
5.6.11
Noisey Blog

Noisey Weekend Roundup 5/6/11: Tempa T's Stupid Gonzo Workout

Michelle Ong
5.6.11
Noisey Blog

Dead Musicians 5/6/11: Chinatown Key-Bumps With Cab Calloway

Michael Leviton
5.6.11
Art

Artists Display Their Art On (As Opposed To In) The New Museum

Can projection mapping prevent architecture from feeling outdated? Light Harvest Studios thinks so.
Julia Kaganskiy
5.5.11
Art

TIME SLIP Is The Future Of Information

Antoine Schmitt’s installation brings you news from the future.
Morgan Poyau
5.5.11
Motherboard Blog

Whoa, a Computer with Schizophrenia

Holy what? The computer is known as DISCERN and it's intended to simulate the sort of neural networks that occur in the brain and, importantly, what happens when you distort those networks--in this case via an excessive release of dopamine...
Michael Byrne
5.5.11
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