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Marina Abramović' "512 Hours" Exhibition
June 19th, 2014 7:05 PMPerformance artist Marina Abramović launched her new exhibit "512 Hours" in which she interacts with audience members who must leave all electronic devices behind and are encouraged to "remain present."
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The Only Thing Better Than Watching GoT
June 19th, 2014 6:00 PMFeel the rush of power as you watch your friends learn things about their favorite Game of Thrones characters that you've known for months.
This New App Just Wants to Say "Yo"
June 19th, 2014 5:30 PMThe new app Yo, which lets users send a notification which will simply say "Yo," has received $1 million in funding and gained over 170,000 users in one day alone.
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"Dancing in the Street" Without Music
June 19th, 2014 5:00 PMIf you remove the music from the 1985 music video for "Dancing in the Street," Mick Jagger and David Bowie end up looking like a pair of insane freaks terrorizing a random neighborhood.
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Marina Abramović' "512 Hours" Exhibition
Performance artist Marina Abramović launched her new exhibit "512 Hours" in which she interacts with audience members who must leave all electronic devices behind and are encouraged to "remain present."
The Only Thing Better Than Watching GoT
Feel the rush of power as you watch your friends learn things about their favorite Game of Thrones characters that you've known for months.
This New App Just Wants to Say "Yo"
The new app Yo, which lets users send a notification which will simply say "Yo," has received $1 million in funding and gained over 170,000 users in one day alone.