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April 3, 2013 Bucky Turco

Astronomy was on the mind of this random NYC street inquirer. (Photo: William Ward/Flickr) […]

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Andy Cush

At 3pm yesterday, NYPD, state police, and DEA agents arrived at a Long Island City warehouse, seized 1,000 pot plants, arrested the heinous criminals that were growing the crop, and rolled out, thus bringing to an end the weed addiction epidemic that’s been plaguing New York for decades. What are you going to do with […]

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Andy Cush

Glory, hallelujah: in an interview with Acclaim magazine, RiFF RAFF revealed he and Spring Breakers auteur Harmony Korine are working together on a book based on the rapper’s prodigious Twitter feed. Apparently, the tome will feature Korine’s interpretations of @JODYHiGHROLLER‘s oft-inscrutable, always-amazing Tweets. Some recent entries that could be ripe for reinterpretation: “STEP UP TO THE PLATE, AND BE A […]

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Kyle Chayka

Anonymous knows no bounds with who or what they will attack, but the group has since chosen to attack their boldest target yet — the government of North Korea. The attack has so far included the collection of over 15,000 passwords used to access the website Uriminzokkiri.com, a website that provides Korean language news and propaganda from North Korea’s central news agency. The group has […]

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Julia Dawidowicz

America’s favorite celebrity mosaic artist Jason Mecier is back. His latest subject is Lindsay Lohan, whose face he constructed — in all of it’s coy, mischievous glory — out of trash. What’d you expect? Mecier amps up the meta with this one, incorporating not only material junk that represents the tabloid queen’s lifestyle, but LiLo […]

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Kyle Chayka

Yes, it’s official: Rhizome and Tumblr are now accepting proposals for their upcoming Internet Art Grant. The Internet Art Grant will award three grants “with a special focus on projects from artists engaged with Tumblr.” What’s really interesting is that they haven’t disclosed what kind of money they’re willing to spend on the project, saying that the […]

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Julia Dawidowicz

Have you been to the town of Scarfolk in North West England? Probably not, since it doesn’t “exist” — at least not in any tangible sense, and certainly not in the year 2013. “Scarfolk” is more than a conceptual blogspot project: It’s an intricate fictional reality where the townsfolk are perpetually stuck in the 1970’s, and […]

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Julia Dawidowicz

“A Duet for Leaves & Turntable” is the latest audio experiment from Italian composer/sound designer Diego Stocco. Using only a turntable and found leaves (yes, leaves, like from a tree), Stocco created this bumpin’ multi-track beat. It’s pretty incredible how many sounds he achieves simply by alternating leaves and changing the angle and pressure with which […]

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Andy Cush

As the media profile of and sense of inevitability surrounding domestic drone use continues to grow, many states are weighing legislation that would oversee and regulate their use. As the ACLU points out in a blog post, anti-drone bills have been introduced in at least 30 state legislatures, including the New York State Assembly. A bill introduced […]

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Thomas Kemeny

The finest food and drink in New York has to end up somewhere, but even the fanciest of restaurants seem shy about sharing their bathrooms. This series documents those rarely discussed amenities. PEELS 325 Bowery, East Village, Manhattan ST. ANSELM 355 Metropolitan Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn IL BUCO 47 Bond St, NoHo, Manhattan DANJI 346 W 52nd St, […]

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