Perspectives The ShadPS4 Team and the Engineering of the Bloodborne “Holy Grail” How an open-source emulator tackled the game Sony hasn't remastered.
Perspectives April 13, 2026 IP Vandalism as Art: The Creator Profile of Vera Drew How an editor from Chicago's south suburbs hijacked the Joker and won.
Perspectives May 18, 2026 The Kick Heard Round the Skateboard World How a Parisian sidewalk ambush turned Tyshawn Jones into something bigger than skating.
Perspectives April 13, 2026 Victor Garcia Skates the Shapes That Built Skateboarding The Huntington Park ripper proving old-school decks still shred.
Perspectives April 23, 2026 Ghost in the Shell Finally Gets the Anime It Was Always Supposed to Be Science Saru's manga-faithful gamble is the franchise's most exciting move in decades.
Perspectives May 18, 2026 Spencer Wan Doesn’t Need Your Render Engine On hand-drawn conviction, Studio Grackle, and what real-time tools still can't replicate.
Perspectives April 5, 2026 The 4:3 Display Module Framework Hasn’t Built Yet Why the most wanted screen swap in modular computing still lives in forum threads.
Perspectives April 5, 2026 Street Art: What Happened to the Wall Gonzalo Borondo built a spinning temple in Madrid. The street kept moving.
Perspectives April 5, 2026 VoiceSynthetix Doesn’t Exist, But the War Over Shinji Ikari’s Voice Is Already Here A fictional company name obscures a very real crisis in anime voice acting.
Perspectives April 5, 2026 Skateboarding Went to the Desert and Came Back With a Zine Slow Impact, print culture, and the fight over who gets to define skating.
Perspectives April 5, 2026 Kausi Raman Built a Power Tool for Five-Year-Olds and Landed on TIME’s Best Inventions List Cardboard, duct tape, and a Shark Tank deal.