Month: May 2014

Broad Vision : Future Human at GV Art

Integrating art and science, Future Human plays with the possible, the probable and the implausible through a collection of interdisciplinary artworks, experiments and speculative designs...

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Sedition and The 1%

An inhuman system that has come to stand for little but the empty perpetuation of itself...

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GBH : The Pipeline

Photos and gig details for GBH at The Pipeline...

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Mostly Autumn : Dressed in Voices

From full-on rock to passages of delicate beauty and back again - Mostly Autumn, Dressed in Voices...

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Men, Brains, Bloodflow. It’s true.

Hints as to developing differences in behavior in men and women and sex-specific pre-dispositions to certain psychiatric disorders....

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Dressing up Undressing : London Burlesque Festival

The fact that something so nostalgic, so artless and so utterly un-PC could sell out, almost thawed my cold ‘let’s reclaim the female gaze’ heart...

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Kid Congo Powers : London Show

If you’ve not yet had the opportunity to see Kid play live I strongly suggest you remedy this by grabbing tickets as soon as you possibly can...

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Bolder : Hostile Environment

There's no catharsis and no release, only an extended crawl through the wreckage...

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Kids : Let ’em walk

The journey between school and home provides an ideal opportunity for physical activity but it is by no means always taken....

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Politics as usual, Has Failed

In our time, politics as usual has failed to address the most pressing issues of the age...

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Fracking : Follow the Money

The net impact of recent oil and gas development has generally been positive for local public finances....

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Trinity Live

Good as Arena were, it was still Magenta who ultimately stole the show, and I can't imagine any other artist begrudging them for it...

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Pregnant and Slave to the Vibe

Music appears to have an especially strong influence on pregnant women, a fact that may relate to a prenatal conditioning of the fetus to music....

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Loitered Lens : The Sonics

Every number was another thick layer of royal icing on the garage cake ...

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Bacteria Love Aeroplanes

Disease-causing bacteria can linger on surfaces commonly found in airplane cabins for days...

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The NHS ‘Permanent Frontier’

We either acquiesce to the piecemeal destruction of our public services, or we remove all support for those who seek to destroy them....

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Screentime Makes Kids Sick

Regular exercise and avoiding excessive use of electronic media constitute efficient means of preventing type 2 diabetes and vascular diseases...

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Religion: The River of the World

For the majority of Zimbabweans, however, Sunday is a day of praise and worship, a day that lasts all day whether you like it or not. ...

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Films are Better Boozy

Exposure to alcohol portrayals in the media – including movies, but also advertisements and digital media such as Facebook – can encourage drinking in young people...

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Taylor McFerrin : Early Riser

Wringing a sense of soul, warmth and jazz-like complexity out of sequencing, samples, sidechains and good old organic musicanship...

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Alt-Fest Lineup Update

Alt-Fest expands from it's already established repertoire of Steampunk, Alternative, Gothic, Electronica and Industrial to bring a slew of the gnarliest metal acts to the Northampton 3-day...

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Edible Art Movement (Singapore) : Rice

Edible Art Movement undertake to grow rice in central Singapore....

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Pitbull Terrier – New Die Antwoord Video

DIE ANTWOORD Release PitBull Terrier Video ahead of new LP "Donker Mag" June 2nd on Zef Records...

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Health News : Don’t Drink Wee

Bacteria live in the bladders of healthy women, discrediting the common belief that normal urine is sterile. ...

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What is Black and White in Sound?

How do we remove timbre from sound, the way we can remove color from an image? How do we get an aural analog of black & white images?...

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Tech News: Don’t Eat Magnets

This study shows a significant increase in the rate of multiple magnet-related injuries between 2002 and 2012...

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Hormazd Narielwalla

Hormazd Narielwalla’s work is a celebration of both ancient tailoring techniques, collage and the human form. ...

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Jupiter’s Shrinking Red Spot

Jupiter's trademark Great Red Spot — a swirling storm feature larger than Earth — is shrinking. ...

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Loitered Lens : The Galileo 7

Photos of The Galileo 7 supportingThe Sonics at Koko, London....

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Ice Hockey : Burn Out By 30

Study identifies when the clock runs out on an NHL player's peak performance...

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