Theory
Misbehaving Materials Ooze and Decay in a Gallery in Berlin
Curator Melanie Buehler explains her interest in the circulation of objects and ideas.
Hold On, Is Donald Trump Actually a PC Music Project That's Gotten Way Out of Hand?
Listen to the newly released "Trump Jam" and we're sure you'll agree.
So What Is Post-Internet Music, Anyway?
Ahead of the London Contemporary Music Festival, we spoke to artists, composers, and theorists about what constitutes post-internet art.
Rock Climbing, Jet Planes, and the Delicate Art of Technological Redundancy
Why systems fail in unanticipated ways.
Ben Sims Doesn’t Trust DJs Who Can’t Dance
"If you've never lost yourself on the floor then frankly, you shouldn't be up there."
How Tyler The Creator's ‘Cherry Bomb’ Fits Into Our Conspiracy Theory About His ‘WOLF’ Trilogy
The WOLF trilogy ended with “Sam is Dead” – with the video for the track showing each of Tyler the Creator’s alter egos meeting their downfall - and Cherry Bomb begins straight after.
Having Cryptic Conversations About Encrypted Graphics at Rosa Menkman’s New Show
A conversation about "resolutions" at the 'Institutions of Resolution Disputes [iRD],' which opened last Saturday night at Transfer Gallery in Brooklyn.
The Narrative Guide to Kendrick Lamar’s 'To Pimp a Butterfly'
The base takeaway from this album is simple. And it should be taken onboard by everyone who listens.
Kendrick So Far: Everything We've Already Learned from 'To Pimp a Butterfly'
The album uses the story of the caterpillar and the butterfly to illustrate an eternal struggle and the want for change.
French Philosopher Jacques Lacan Was Sort of a Dick
Lacan was a psychiatrist, an icon, and "the most controversial psychoanalyst since Freud." But that doesn't mean he was a good guy.