Arts: Japanese Photographer Bends Electricity to His Will
Whether making ultralong exposures of movie screens or photographing museum dioramas to look like real scenes, Hiroshi Sugimoto has always used his camera to explore unseen phenomena — artifacts of...
View ArticleArt Exhibit Chronicles History of Photographic Intrusion
For Sandra Phillips, it all started with a 1997 exhibit of police department photos—including some of the earliest images of crime scenes, mug shots, and evidence—at the San Francisco Museum of Modern...
View ArticleThis 3-D Cam Captures Close Encounters With the Aquatic Kind
Taking a cue from James Cameron, D. J. Roller custom-built a 3-D camera to capture eye-popping shots for his documentary Last Reef, out this summer.
View ArticleQ&A: Photog's Descent Into the Underworld
Taryn Simon exposes what's below the radar, from counterfeit watches to a mentally retarded tiger kept illegally.
View ArticleFound Contest: Imagine the Future of Doorbells
Found Found: Sporting Event of the Future More Artifacts From the Future Wired magazine’s Found page represents our best guess at what lies over the horizon, from touchscreen windshields to organ...
View ArticleFound: Sporting Event of the Future
Found Found Contest: Imagine the Future of DoorbellsMore Artifacts From the Future Click on the image for a closer look at the 2022 Robot Rugby World Cup. Team Google is up— the billions of dollars...
View ArticleFound: TV Dinners of the Future
Wired imagines the lite modernist cuisine of 2028 (including umami gel, beef gravy granules, and all 1,874 patents).
View ArticleFound Contest: Imagine the Future of NASCAR
What will racing involve 10 or 20 years from now—road rage battles between car and driver? Self-repairing vehicles?
View ArticleFound: Nascar of the Future
Visions of Pep Boys Aerospace, Duracell Automotive, and Jack Daniels Energy Drink fill out the picture of Nascar circa 2026.
View ArticleHow We All Learned to Speak Instagram
“A billion dollars of money? For a thing that kind of ruins your pictures?” So spoke Jon Stewart, playing the analog crank, on April 10, 2012, when Facebook disbursed a cool billion for a...
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