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GANGS ARE BORING NOW
VICE Staff
2.2.11
News

VIPOH GOT STABBED AND LEFT THE GANG
Bruno Bayley
2.2.11
The Teetering on the Brink Issue

Global Trend Report
“I can’t believe what the young girls will do these days,” says Andre, a half-French guy we’ve known for years. His job is to travel from city to city and go to parties where he meets hundreds of new people every night.
Andy Capper
2.2.11
Powder and Rails

Jamie Lynn
Jamie Lynn arguably has the greatest style in the history of snowboarding. We catch up with him at his Seattle home that he currently shares with his overweight cat.
VICE Staff
2.2.11
Art

3D Modeling As Easy As Point, Click, Print
Browser-based 3DTin modeling software is now available for export to Thingiverse.
Kathleen Flood
2.1.11
Art

Just In Time: A Short History Of Production
French artist Xavier Antin uses four desktop printers spanning nearly 100 years of printing history to produce an art book.
Kevin Holmes
2.1.11
Fashion

Sew Your Own Light Up Leggings [Instructables How-To]
Illuminated clothing doesn’t have to be viewed from afar… here are a few tricks to light up your legs.
Kathleen Flood
2.1.11
Vice Blog

RECREATIONAL DRUG USE
VICE Staff
2.1.11
Vice Blog

ATTICUS JACKSON
Levi Mandel shoots mostly on cheap Fuji film and develops it all at a Korean mom and pop shop in Greenpoint. A new zine of his work was recently published by <a href="http://shop.fourteen-nineteen.com...
it
2.1.11
Motherboard Blog

Where, Why & How Does Internet Censorship Work?: A Visual Map
We all like talking about internet censorship and the serious threat it poses to free speech and human knowledge. But rarely do we speak in broad terms about how it actually works, and why countries around the world are doing it.
Janus Rose
2.1.11
Art

Art Patronage In The Digital Age
Mitch Trale has set up a digital gallery where he commissions art works based on a set of constraints.
Kevin Holmes
2.1.11
Music

MTA.Me Turns The NYC Subway System Into An Interactive Audiovisual Art Project
Based on the visuals of Massimo Vignelli’s iconic NYC subway map, Conductor turns the trains into an audiovisual instrument.
Kevin Holmes
2.1.11
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