Now that text and still photography have been made all but irrelevant by online video, popular music-review Website Pitchfork, this morning, has launched Pitchfork.tv, the Internet's first-ever source for music videos.
Israeli illustrator Koren Shadmi's macabre take on Alfred Eisenstaedt's famed shot of an overeager sailor's post-WWII celebratory smooch, Tasting Victory, is a not-so-subtle glimpse into the artist's own feelings on the war.
We were hesitant to report on Jay-Z's supposed upcoming venture with Apple — but that was all the way back this morning when the whole thing was just a rumor.
We don’t quite know what to make of Ray Tintori’sJettison Your Loved Ones — a deranged, no-budget sci-fi epic about perpetual motion and families — other than to say that it’s some of the most hypnotic and strange six minutes you’ll ever spend staring at a computer screen.
Nineties rap superstar MC Hammer has founded his very own Web 2.0 start-up designed to allow users to share videos of themselves dancing on the Internet.
This year, MoMA, and just about everyone else in this city, commemorated the 100-year anniversary of the completion of Picasso’s masterpiece, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. 2008 is rapidly approaching, but the celebration isn’t over just yet.