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May 14, 2013 Andy Cush

Next time you hit up one of New York’s newsstands, take a moment to look at the prices of the goods spread out before you. Besides the stand’s raisons d’être–newspapers and magazines–as well as MetroCards, phone cards, and cigarettes, you’ll notice that all of the prices top off conspicuously at $5. That’s because of legislation […]

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Allison Bagg

T-Mack, Port Authority. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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May 13, 2013 Bucky Turco

As part of their “Big Brush Project” in Williamsburg, outdoor advertising company Colossal Media recreated artwork by Greg Lamarche aka SP ONE. (Photo: Colossal Media/Flickr) […]

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Julia Dawidowicz

As the great scholar Rick James once said, cocaine is a hell of a drug. Alas, it’s also very expensive, is responsible for more annual U.S. emergency room visits than any other drug, and turns users into selfish, paranoid, sexually impotent jerks. Er, so we hear. And yet, according to the National Survey on Drug Use […]

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Kyle Chayka

This hot new Facebook “game” might be your last. With Social Roulette, you have 1 in 6 chance of getting your Facebook account deleted. The collaborative “game” by Kyle McDonald (shout out F.A.T. lab!), Jonas Lund (shout out Eyebeam!) and Jonas Jongejan functions like the traditional Russian Roulette would, without the gun. If your “chamber” is loaded, you will lose your precious […]

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Julia Dawidowicz

In Sonic Water — an interactive installation from media artists Sven Meyer and Kim Pörksen — audible frequencies are translated into striking kinetic imagery. Small vats of water act as 3D liquid sculptures. Visitors can create different sound effects by adding fluids into the mix. These user-modulated noises are then transformed into ever-changing visual patterns, recorded by a camera and projected. The video […]

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Andy Cush

To create Venus of Google, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez first took a photograph. Then, he uploaded that photo, of “a box filled with feathers and LEDs,” into Google’s reverse image search. After this image of a woman in a “Body Wrap” arrived in the results, Plummer-Fernandez used his own algorithm, similar to Google’s, to sculpt a blank digital slate […]

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Andy Cush

Ever wish you could see the other side in the massive dance of privacy violations, data collection, and all-around snooping that characterizes our life online today? Data Dealer, a new free online game, hopes to let you do just that. You play as an aspiring data mogul, mining people’s personal information through variety of legitimate and illegitimate sources, […]

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Marina Galperina

This… is “dickhead.” Quite literally. In potēntia is a recent, ethically-challenging project from researcher/artist Guy Ben-Ary and academic/artist Dr. Kirsten Hudson. The artists purchased human foreskin cells online and reverse-engineered them back into their embryonic state, then genetically manipulated those stem cells to grow into a neural network, a “brain.” Or, you know, force-chopped off flesh from living human […]

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Kyle Chayka

Do you feel like going for a stroll somewhere mysterious and different, perhaps checking out the local flora and fauna, but you’re not in the mood to actually go outside? Lucky for you there’s GeoGuessr, a game that randomly chooses a location and plops you into it using Google Streetview. You have to guess where you […]

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