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The Shootist

Justin Bennett The acoustic urban reality of an urban space is not an exclusive personal playlist to shuffle. In Shotgun Architecture the work of Justin Bennett combines the qualities of sound, video...

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Shake that Thing

The sound of the other Nick Cave If from the headlines on the cover of this magazine you are expecting to see the musings of a moustached Australian singer, then a man dancing in suits of twigs might...

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The Double with Harry

Harry Pearce: What gets me going The ‘nonsense that makes sense’ fills the gaze of Pentagram partner Harry Pearce. Known for his visual puns and riddles, Pearce’s clients range from Saks Fifth Avenue...

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Viva Vuvuzuela

Blow your horn Since the football World Cup introduced the vuvuzela to 
the rest of the world, this 50cm has been tagged the scourge that drives even the most committed terrace-goer crazy with its...

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A business lesson by Frank Zappa

“The single most important development in modern music is making a business out of it…you have reached a point where you can’t just sit down and write because you know how to write and you love to...

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Still Smiling: Blixa Bargeld & Teho Teardo touring

Einstürzende Neubauten might be kind of on temporary holidays, Blixa Bargeld is busy as ever. Tonight he presents the result of his unique symbiotic collaboration with Italian composer Teho Teardo,...

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Rorschach Audio – Art & Illusion for Sound

What are the connections between Leonardo da Vinci and Dick Whittington, between the BBC Monitoring Service and punk band The Clash, between wartime military intelligence work, visual arts theory,...

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Light Rocks

Moritz Waldemeyer is an alchemist, bringing the wizardry of cutting-edge technology to the interfaces of design, fashion and music. Creating embedded technology for Hussein Chalayan’s...

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★ DAVID BOWIE

It’s a sad day today, as the thin white duke will not return…David Bowie, the fiercely forward-looking musician and songwriter, died on Sunday. DAMN° 54 is about to be launched, with a reference to...

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Tunefully Yours

Swedish musician Martin Molin has hand-built an ingenious music box, the Wintergatan Marble Machine, which uses 2000 marbles to play its drum, bass, vibraphone, and other instruments. From a design...

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Energy Flash: the Rave Movement

Rave culture from the 1980s and 1990s was Europe’s last big youth movement. During this period of radical social and political change, rave, in its various guises, migrated around the continent from...

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Björk opens virtual reality performance series with Stratasys 3D printed mask

Stratasys Ltd., the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, today unveiled a 3D printed mask in collaboration with designer Neri Oxman and members of her team at The Mediated Matter...

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Dancing Pavilion

One of the main characteristics of Guto Requena’s designs is that they show emotion. As weird as it may sound, all of the projects conceived by the Brazilian designer and his studio are thought to...

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Sounding off in Copenhagen

Themed Sound & Vision, Copenhagen Art Week is this year dedicated to artists reinterpreting the use of sound in contemporary artistic expression. Multimedia and performance artist Nástio Mosquito...

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The Shootist

Justin Bennett The acoustic urban reality of an urban space is not an exclusive personal playlist to shuffle. In Shotgun Architecture the work of Justin Bennett combines the qualities of sound, video...

View Article


Shake that Thing

The sound of the other Nick Cave If from the headlines on the cover of this magazine you are expecting to see the musings of a moustached Australian singer, then a man dancing in suits of twigs might...

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The Double with Harry

Harry Pearce: What gets me going The ‘nonsense that makes sense’ fills the gaze of Pentagram partner Harry Pearce. Known for his visual puns and riddles, Pearce’s clients range from Saks Fifth Avenue...

View Article


Viva Vuvuzuela

Blow your horn Since the football World Cup introduced the vuvuzela to 
the rest of the world, this 50cm has been tagged the scourge that drives even the most committed terrace-goer crazy with its...

View Article

A business lesson by Frank Zappa

“The single most important development in modern music is making a business out of it…you have reached a point where you can’t just sit down and write because you know how to write and you love to...

View Article

Still Smiling: Blixa Bargeld & Teho Teardo touring

Einstürzende Neubauten might be kind of on temporary holidays, Blixa Bargeld is busy as ever. Tonight he presents the result of his unique symbiotic collaboration with Italian composer Teho Teardo,...

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