PS1
The Quiet Horror of ‘Fatum Betula’ Harkens Back to a Classic Era of Games
The earliest 3D games were mysterious, weird, and often hostile to players. There’s no hand holding here.
We’re in the Beginning of a PS1 Aesthetics Renaissance
Indie developers of all kinds are looking to the late 90’s low poly aesthetic for inspiration.
A Mysterious Woman Mailed $105,000 in Stolen Art Back to a Museum
The cops are hoping to get in touch with her to find out how the work was jacked in the first place.
Everyone's Talking About Crash Bandicoot, But What About Spyro the Dragon?
The first level of 'Spyro' set the tone for a friendlier 3D platformer.
British Video Art Pioneer Mark Leckey Gets an NYC Show
This fall, the art icon behind 'Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore' gets a proper retrospective at MoMA PS1.
Meet Brazil's MC Bin Laden, the "Crazy Ass Kid" Who Just Wants to Come to America
Is the viral star the "biggest villain of the century"—or just a 22-year-old from a poor neighborhood who did good in life?
Young Mexican Architects Fill MoMA PS1 with Mist, Ropes, and Earthworks
The prodigious Escobedo Soliz Studio talk to us about their winning Young Architects Program proposal
Female Video Game Developer Shuts Down Twitter Troll, Results Are Fantastic
Brianna Wu decided it's time to tell one of her trolls that, actually, they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
The New York Art Book Fair Was Too Hot and Too Stimulating
Every year the New York Art Book Fair stuffs itself inside of Queens' MoMA PS1, and every year I go and give it all my money.
Doing It Together: Remembering PlayStation’s Net Yaroze Console
The homemade Yaroze games felt like outsider art, their spirit evident in some of the modern indie titles that PlayStation has acquired.
Open-Air House of Mirrors Wins MoMA's Architecture Award
Come 2016, you'll paradoxically be contained and free within Guillermo Hevia García and Nicolás Urzúa Soler's 'Your Reflection' structure.