"We as artists, we don't court controversy at all. This was intended to be a periwinkle from the very start. Now, I love the fact that people can interpret art in very different ways and the fact that ...
As emoji use grows, judges have to get special trainings. As emoji use grows, judges have to get special trainings. is a reporter who writes about law, technology, speech, and democracy. A journalist ...
Almost eight months after the giant poop emoji statue arrived on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., a new statue by the same artists is making headlines — called “Dictator Approved.” The sequel is ...