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    • A hyperlapse video from Fallout Boy

      The band used the life-on-speed app from Instagram for a fast but steady ride around Chicago.

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      Andrew Nachison  /  10.21.2014

    • Culture
    • The Selfie

      In the networked culture, it’s worth remembering: images reveal what happened, but don’t necessarily explain it.

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      Andrew Nachison  /  12.13.2013

    • Culture
    • A video shows what happened, but doesn’t explain it

      A woman who thinks no one is watching undresses, changes clothes, transforms herself. A surveillance camera captures the moment.

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      Kat McCue  /  12.13.2013

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      Bad rep, real story: How Washington invents the future

      You’d think TIME magazine’s Future of Invention workshop would give Washington its due. But only Ron Burgundy asked the right question: “Where is everyone?”

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      Dale Peskin  /  12.04.2013

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      Why the mega-stories matter

      Showpiece productions like the recent NSA Files from The Guardian and last year’s Snowfall from the New York Times offer hope for the future of news. They are part of a micro-burst of experimentation that hints at what the next generation of digital news products could look and feel like every day.

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      Andrew Nachison  /  11.25.2013

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