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January 14, 2013 Allison Bagg

Rupert, Bay Ridge. (Photo: Irina Dvalidze/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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January 11, 2013 Aymann Ismail

If you work or live in Manhattan, it’s likely you’re building won’t have a 13th floor, because damn, people are superstitious. But that doesn’t mean you’re safe from the Devil. Here are ANIMAL’s photos of all buildings 666 on Manhattan’s Avenues. Ave Satani! Check back every Friday for a new photo series. See the photos […]

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Marina Galperina

Are you ready for your liberation, internet young’un? Your saviors, artists Rafaël Rozendaal & Jonas Lund being your brand spankin’ new Chrome extension: Text Free Browsing. “Text Free Browsing does what the name says: once you install it, you can click on a little nerdy face to turn off all text on the internet. You can turn TextFree on and […]

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CONTENT GALLERY
Allison Bagg

Mac, Sunset Park. (Photo: Irina Dvalidze/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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January 10, 2013 Andy Cush

This brilliant, simple 8-bit web game allows you to play through one of Quentin Tarantino’s most beloved sequences: Kill Bill, Volume 1’s “Crazy 88” fight scene, in which Uma Thurman’s Beatrix Kiddo hacks and slashes her way through a seemingly endless stream of sharply-dressed opponents. The controls couldn’t be more straightforward–arrow keys to move, space bar […]

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Marina Galperina

He’s back. Our favorite net art rapper Yung Jake — the maker of the original “Datamosh” video and the most amazing interactive experience “E.m-bed.de/d” returns with an augmented reality video you can only view as an app we’ve been dying to share with you. “Augmented Real” — it’s FREE, don’t stress. And it also… next level. Just find “Yung […]

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Marina Galperina

Swedish artist Carl Michael von Hausswolff claims that in 1989, he collected ashes from the preserved ovens of a Majdanek Holocaust-era crematoriums. He kept them bottled until two years ago. Painted in said alleged ashes, Memory Works was exhibited in a gallery in Southern Sweden in December. The show was shut down after protests from Jewish community representatives who […]

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Andy Cush

After we posted about this high-speed, six-legged, cockroach-inspired cardboard robot yesterday, Duncan Haldane, the VELOCIRoACH’s creator, got in touch to share the above image and a few more details about the bot’s construction and inspiration. Haldane points out that though his cockroach isn’t the fastest robot ever–that honor belongs to Boston Dynamics’ LS3, as far […]

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Marina Galperina

Well, this is certainly impressive. Photographer Sergey Semonov captured this view of Manhattan by stitching together multiple shots taken from a helicopter so it’s lies, LIES, LIES!!! But close enough. It’s beautiful, isn’t it? The panoramic shot just won an Epson’s Pano Award. See it in full-size. Get a little closer. Mmm, those details. That Manhattan grid. Mmm, make a girl dizzy, Sergey. […]

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