Jimmy Tidey investigates the changing world of online radio
Radio is thriving online, with new stations springing up everywhere and podcasting piggybacking on the MP3 player revolution. It seems strange that while the internet is hailed as the technology that will finally slay the TV Goliath, radio is perceived as successfully transferring to the new medium […]
Jimmy Tidey takes a look at Shunt Lounge, the strange world under the feet of London Bridge’s commuters.
The small, single doorway at the top of the escalators in London Bridge Station belies what’s on the other side of it — 17,000 square feet of vaulted ceilings and labyrinthine disorientation. The Shunt Theatre Collective currently inhabits […]
The Futurists contrast rather starkly with the mood of toady, they were optimists about the newly developing technologies of the time and seemed to love the inhuman speed and violence of the modern world. You might call their judgement into doubt because of their unfortunate political tendencies, but they do represent a possibly unappreciated contribution to the beginning of the last century.
When we did our feature on VJing our we got a lot of feedback along the lines of “thanks, but what about VJs we haven’t heard of? We’d like to know about them.” So, here it is - an interview with Addictive TV, twice voted the most popular VJs in the world. Oh, and […]
Ian Shine
As has been said many times before, people these days are living faster. Everything is about speed: journeys are faster; computers are faster; TV news is faster. We can have everything now and we bloody well want it now, including the problems that life is always ready to throw in our faces. And so […]
Founded by “Mad” Mike Banks and Jeff Mills, Underground Resistance has been highly influential in techno, but it’s much more than a record label. UR is committed to the welfare of the disenfranchised youth of Detroit’s suburbs, as well as drawing much of its talent from these same areas. And the […]
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