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January 08, 2010
Jesus Mendoza is a Texan plagued with electro-sensitivity. Basically the condition fries his body from the inside out when he comes in contact with objects emitting electro-magnetic radiation ...
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January 08, 2010
Michael Davidson takes pictures of teeny tiny living and non-living cells through a high-powered microscope.
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January 08, 2010
Sosolimited is a crew of MIT grads turned audio visual artists – Eric Gunther, Justin Manor and John Rothenberg – with backgrounds in physics, architecture, computer science, media arts and ...
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January 08, 2010
While his colleagues are taking their cues from the more “sophisticated” side of sci-fi like Phillip K. Dick and THX-1138, Sankai has thrown out any pretense of goodwill.
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January 08, 2010
Vice’s resident video game expert Stephen Lea Sheppard invites us into his bedroom to share his feelings on two recent releases: Bionic Commando and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. After effusing his ...
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January 08, 2010
Juan Manuel Gallegos has a full stable of rocket-powered conveyances in the backyard of his Morelos home/laboratory.
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January 08, 2010
In the late 60s, a British man with funny hair invented a cheap, handheld synthesizer that plays by running a little electronic pen across a little keyboard. Despite sounding like a musical ...
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January 08, 2010
Stephen Lea Sheppard is our resident expert on RPGs, VRPGS, JRPGs, MMORPGs, FPSs, and all non-abbreviable aspects of contemporary video games.
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January 08, 2010
VBS explores CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, to determine whether its 17 miles of tubing buried under the Franco-Swiss border will reveal the origin of mass in the universe ...
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January 08, 2010
Checking in on the morality of brain transplants with the pope.
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January 08, 2010
NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), the first graduate school for alternative media, brings together artists, musicians, geeks, seven different types of nerd and assorted weirdos, ...
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January 08, 2010
Eddy Moretti goes to the home of Josh Tickell and his fiancé Rebecca Harrell to discuss the slow rise and drastic fall of the green-movement they helmed. Along the way, we learn some of the ...
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January 08, 2010
In this episode of Electric Independence, we head out to Fort Greene, Brooklyn, to visit producer and DJ Alex Upton (aka XXXChange) at his home studio.This formidable analog virtuoso retraces his ...
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January 08, 2010
Bringing music down to the microsound level.
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January 08, 2010
Bringing music down to the microsound level.
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January 08, 2010
The PAX video-game festival is, nerd for nerd, the nerdiest annual assemblage of nerds in North America’s most historically nerdy non-Canadian region, the US Pacific-Northwest. Started by the ...
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January 08, 2010
Ralph Lundsten’s recording studio is its own country.
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January 08, 2010
Mark Pauline is the founder of Survival Research Laboratories, a mythical moniker among weird-techies, art-punks and general violence seekers across the globe. Pauline began his work in the 80s ...
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December 17, 2009
If you were in 2050, you’d have transcended human consciousness by now.  
Today on VBS, Ray Kurzweil tells us about his vision of the Singuarlity—a point around 2045 when ...
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December 17, 2009
We meet Cai Guo-Qiang, the Chinese artist who paints with exploding gunpowder.
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