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A conversation with the American artist exploring the frontiers of computer-generated work.
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Former New York club kid turned artist, creative director, and consummate collaborator, Desi Santiago, pays tribute to his past with new projects.
The muse reimagined and reconsidered. An ode to the weirdos and romantics.
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Meet Selena Martin: the girl in the bubble.
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The 24-year-old rising star of furniture design, who counts Travis Scott as a fan, is subverting norms, bringing street culture into the fold.
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A look at the designs that invented the spirit of tech.
The New York Times’ tech writer and Scorpio-identifying, “Black Bill Gates in the making,” imagines a screenless future.
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The artist on pairing popular imagery with his interest in philosophy, and why the meme is the new church.
Toast, coffee, and pop cultural analysis with the American-born, Tokyo-based author.
The crushed cars and broken phones inside an L.A. gallery.