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6:57
Artysta, który odtwarza na zdjęciach swoje koszmary i paraliż senny
Nicolas Bruno, artysta i fotograf, od lat cierpi na paraliż senny — to przerażająca przypadłość, przez którą pozostaje sparaliżowany, doświadczając koszmarnych wizji
Sneakers by VICE

9:43
Poznaj artystę, który przerabia najdroższe i najrzadsze sneakersy na maski
Spotkaliśmy się z Garym Lockwoodem , by dowiedzieć się, co go inspiruje, i zobaczyć, jak szyje maskę z butów, które stanowiłyby ozdobę kolekcji każdego sneakerheada
1989 Berlin

3:21
Najstarszy DJ w Berlinie opowiada o narodzinach techno
DJ Westbam opowiada o przejściu od punka do elektroniki i tym, jak muzyka zjednoczyła progresywną młodzież na parkiecie
The Other Side

10:31
Prawdziwa kuchnia Japonii
W Tokio życie nocne i jedzenie są ze sobą nierozerwalnie związane
The Other Side

9:23
The Other Side of Ink
Paitangi Ostick is one of the first females to practice tā moko – the Māori art of tattoo. She travels from New Zealand to Tokyo, where she meets Japanese tattoo artist Megumu Kamata to compare notes on their shared craft.
Creators Meets / web

3:25
Transcendence Through Comedy + Makeup | TCP Meets Miz Cracker
In Harlem, we visit drag performer Miz Cracker, who manages to make the subversion of gender and sexuality a truly entertaining and engaging endeavor.
VICE Meets

12:14
Marina Abramovic Still Doesn't Give a Fuck
We talk with Marina Abramović about her journey from an unhappy upbringing in the former Communist Yugoslavia to the pinnacle of the international art world.
Perspectives

2:15
The Smartphone is Absent | Perspectives, Esmeralda Kosmatopolous
Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology.
Perspectives

2:06
Impossible Reality: Jean-Pierre Roy
Featured at Pulse's 2016 Contemporary Art Fair, we meet painter Jean-Pierre Roy, whose latest work is a convergence between high art aspirations and early visual memory.
Culture Beat

6:56
Striking Scenes, Illuminated Brooklyn, and Wild Performances | Culture Beat Episode 7
We check in with filmmaker Sam Cannon, re-visit the time artist Duke Riley released thousands of pigeons strapped with LEDs and chat with choreographer Katherine Maxwell.
Creators Meets / web

2:50
A Fiery Attack on Gender Norms
We meet with personal trainer-turned-performance artist Cassils, who uses the body as a form of social sculpture, examining strength, violence, power, and vulnerability by testing the limits of endurance and empathy.
DESUS & MERO / Clip

1:25
Safety Pins, the New #Woke Fashion Statement
Safety pins: great for holding things together, like the illusion you're doing something.
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