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Wired February 2004 |
Play The Freewheelin' DJ... What's on Your iPod?... Map Quests... Monsters Inc.... Dummy Knows Best... This Sitcom's Got Game... Text Flirting... Press "Triangle" to Tell Hideo That He's Cute... The Ripple Effect... Reviews... Fetish... Test... Hard Drugs... etc. |
Wired March 2003 |
Play Hacking the Matrix... Genre Bender... Is It Live, or Is It CopyMax?... What's on your iPod?... Say It With Pollen... Blog Party... England's Power Bar... reviews... fetish... 60 Gigs to Go... Do-It-Yourself TiVo |
Wired September 2003 |
Play When Super Furry Animals Attack... What's on Your iPod?... Boy Meets Cube... Star in Your Own Action-Adventure... Tomorrowland... Web Design for Dummies... Getting Into Character... The Kimono Goes High Tech... Evolution Of Species... Read Me: Freedom Evolves... etc. |
Wired March 2004 |
PLAY Here is the abridged version of The Nature of Order: An Essay on the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe |
Wired July 2003 |
Play Soldiers of Fortune... Heart and Soul in the Machine... What's on Your iPod?... Call Upgrading... Keiboard Gets the Thumbs Up... The Microsoft IQ Test... Ultimate Truth... Sick Bastard... Time Warp... Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bot... reviews... Fetish... Doomsday Devices... etc. |
Wired March 2006 Scott Thill |
Keeping It Reel Block Party, due in March, is like no rockumentary you've ever seen... What a knockout!... Anatomy of a Nerd... Life, the universe, and everything... Clean getaway... My first pimped ride... Personal space... Reviews... Playlist... Fetish... etc. |
Wired March 2005 |
Robot City, Here I Come! Robots is the first major computer-animated movie that creates an entirely new world - there are no toys, bugs, fish, or people. Everything in it was designed from scratch... Battlefield 2, due in March for PC... etc. |
Wired August 2005 |
Massively Macabre Screen: Little Red Riding Hood... Motor: Coupes de Grace... Chinese Schoolgirl Watch: Thumbnail Images... etc. |
Wired December 20, 2007 Jennifer Hillner |
Be Kind Rewind Director Michel Gondry Forgoes Dreamy Plots for Straight-Up Comedy Like Chaplin's comedies, Gondry's new film starring Jack Black, Be Kind Rewind, is both low-tech slapstick and high-concept social commentary. |