Sara Yassky opens She Was a Computer with the Lana Del Rey spin (Loren R. Robertson Productions). To learn about the Internet, we tend to turn to ... the Internet. Blogs comment on blogs commenting on ...
The GifCities project lets you relive the web's early days with a staggering collection of animated images. Remember the dancing baby? Ed is a many-year veteran of the writing and editing world who ...
Break dancing took Denver by storm in the mid ’80s, drawing 10,000 people to a competition at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where this paper’s founder and editor Patricia Calhoun was a judge.
Animated GIFs have become so huge. They're everywhere. But why? On the surface, they're pretty silly—a few frames of video, endlessly looping in time. There are GIFs of Star Trek's Picard facepalming, ...
The throng of thousands who invaded Indian Plaza in Scottsdale for the Sound Wave Block Party this past Saturday were definitely in the mood to move their bodies to the beat. And believe us, they had ...
The “Dancing Baby” GIF represents a happier, more innocent time. It reached its apex in the back half of the 1990s, waving its chubby little arms in the air and hopping around on sausage-link legs on ...
An stunning dance and experimental theater show pulled pieces of the Internet into the physical world with wild and beautiful results. To learn about the Internet, we tend to turn to ... the Internet.
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