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The revival of this 90s favourite is a retro-futuristic fever dream that is first incomprehensible, then thrillingly evocative. Plus, Donald Glover’s Yoshi debut ...
What: SETI Institute Artists-in-Residence present Exoplanetary Poetry, an art-science collaboration that trains artificial intelligence on exoplanet atmospheric chemi ...
Accessibility in games is increasingly discussed as both a design discipline and an industry expectation, but it’s still too often approached late in development. Game Jam for All, delivered by ...
In a small coastal town called Chirala in Andhra Pradesh, a young boy once spent his days between molten gold and ink-stained paper. Today, that boy is an ace i ...
It might make some great music from big name artists ineligible, but it puts the focus back on using music for storytelling.
A student at Columbia University was detained Thuesday morning by federal immigration officers. Columbia University President ...
Many of the strangest, most striking horror films, from “The Night of the Living Dead” to “The Blair Witch Project,” come ...
It’s Oscar month—perhaps one of the most dreaded times of the year for studios hoping to launch new releases. Not only are Oscar contenders still in theaters or finally hitting them at the tail-end of ...
She didn’t remember what she’d said, only that it had gone on for the whole hour, and that he’d said, “I’m lonely,” and ...
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Bungie explains Marathon's 'graphic retro futurism' aesthetic and the 'live narrative' lessons it learned from 'Destiny' (interview)
As "Marathon" finally launches, we grill a trio of Bungie developers about the world, aesthetic, and ambitions of this sci-fi extraction shooter.
In 1990, Gary Williamson was 18, backpacking in Europe, when his vision began to fail. It was the start of a perilous journey ...
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