Europe in 8 Bits

« Europe In 8 Bits » est une vidéo réalisée par Device qui explore le monde du chiptune (ou 8 bits-music) en Europe. Le concept de cette musique est de reprendre les sons de jeux vidéos de Game Boy, NES, Atari ST et Amiga pour en faire de la musique et un mouvement musical innovant.


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Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders : The photographer’s immersive look at ’60s outlaw motorcycle culture returns to print in original form

Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders


Motorcycle culture has always held a place in American society and—thanks to iconic films like “The Wild Ones,” “Stone” and “Easy Rider”—the concept of the outlaw biker has continued to intrigue those with wayward inclinations. With one hand on the throttle and the…

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Mysteries of the Unseen World: See beyond the limits of human vision with this 3D film from National Geographic, which makes its NY premiere at the American Museum of Natural History

Mysteries of the Unseen World


The current René Magritte exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC (which concludes on 12 January), titled “The Mystery of the Ordinary,” showcased surrealist paintings by the Belgian artist that challenged the way the…

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Nowhere to Nowhere: A rare look at how two professional cyclists handle the mentally exhausting downtime between races

Nowhere to Nowhere


At its core, professional cycling is a beautiful exercise in pairing physical fitness with mental strength. While the majority of media coverage given to the rigorous sport focuses on efforts to cut time and win races, the difference between claiming a stage and…

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Interview: Jonathan Harris: An interactive online experience documents the daily lives of the women who make lesbian porn

Interview: Jonathan Harris


We first spoke with artist Jonathan Harris six years ago and gained some insight into his process and work at the time. Since, Harris has continued to create extremely involved and engaging work, exploring the…

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Interview: Sugarkane Studio: Leandro Manuel Emede on making the first music video created entirely with Kinect

Interview: Sugarkane Studio


In the few short years since forming Sugarkane, Milan-based duo Nicolò Cerioni and Leandro Manuel Emede have come to work with some of the most esteemed names in entertainment. The passion with which they take on…

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Garry Winogrand at SFMOMA: The iconic American photographer’s first retrospective in 25 years

Garry Winogrand at SFMOMA


Garry Winogrand’s first retrospective in 25 years at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is also the first exhibition to examine…

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In the Shadow of the Sun: A filmmaker shines a light on the profound danger of albinism in Tanzania

In the Shadow of the Sun

by Sabine Zetteler In November 2012 we were invited to a small preview of a very special documentary entitled “In the Shadow of the Sun” at London’s infamous Frontline Club, a place dedicated to independent news. Shocking, engaging and visually stunning, the film made a lasting impression. As such we…

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God Loves Uganda: Roger Ross Williams’ critical documentary on Christianity’s modern crusade

God Loves Uganda

by Clancy McCarty Roger Ross Williams’ documentary feature “God Loves Uganda” discusses the nature of foreign missionary aid in the growing nation of Uganda. Williams studies the pros and cons of the American Christian Right’s religious and political influx, balancing a sharp eye on the wealth made by the groups…

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Dispose Issue 04: A day in the life of the four contributors to the online photo journal’s latest edition

Dispose Issue 04

Offering an unedited glimpse into the lives of four strangers each month, online photography journal Dispose distributes disposable cameras to people around the world to do with them what they may. The rules are simple: the whole roll must be shot over the span of one day, a minimum…

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