Tag: Artists - Page 12
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The Week in Pictures: "Roadkill Couture," Egg Nog Pancakes, and More
High Fashion from roadkill? We also have an art installation that sent Estonians into the trees, egg nog pancakes, the year in gingerbread design, and more.
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Food in Focus at New Wetlands Art Show
This year's Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project is asking artists to create sculptures using local materials such as oyster shells and bamboo to spark dialogue about healthier ways to produce food in Taiwan.
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Water-Shooting Bike Hack Sprays Calligraphic Graffiti (Video)
Taking his cue from a respected tradition, Beijing-based Canadian media artist modifies a cargo tricycle to shoot out Chinese calligraphy in the city's streets -- using water.
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The Week in Animal News: Fighting to Protect Harp Seals, Weasels Need Socks, and More
Russia announced a ban on the trade of harp seal skins, but Canada is appealing the decision. Meanwhile, a researcher needs sock to study weasels, sharks delay an oil spill cleanup, and more.
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10 Ringed Trees by Artists Ackroyd & Harvey Planted at Entrance to London's Olympic Park
The leafy parts of the artistic trees, celebrating the London 2012 Olympics, with be encircled by engraved metal rings.
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"Field Of Light" Installation Uses Fiber Optic Lighting To Create Visual Wonder
Inspired by nature, British artist Bruce Munro's newest installation looks like a glowing mycelial mat or a field of dormant seeds, bursting into illumination.
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Solar Panel Jewelry An Energy Conversation Starter
Wear these fashion accessories and you might feel a little more powerful, literally.
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This Artist's Designs Are For The Birds... Literally
Colorado-based sculptor Lynne Hull's 'client list' is full of animal species that find shelter in her 'trans-species art,' outdoor works that double as wildlife habitat.
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The Week in Pictures: Parisian Industrial Island to Become Green Cultural Hub, Elf-Powered Christmas Tree, and More
An island once home to a Renault car factory will be sustainably transformed. We also have a Christmas tree powered by jumping elves, a hydrogen-powered tractor, and more.
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New Banksy Graffiti in London is Satirical Slap at Consumerism
The graffiti artist is at it again with a few Christmas "presents" for Londoners.
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Artist Mark Wagner Destroys Dollar Bills...to Make a Broom
The artist's collages and reinterpretation of everyday objects, meticulously created, are examining what else can be done with the almighty dollar.
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Seriously, Yellow Pages, why won't you just die already? (UPDATED)
Nick Aster has a good idea for eliminating the waste and annoyance of The Yellow Pages, while Kristiina Lahde puts them to use in beautiful art.
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Detailed Illustrations of Mutated Insects Challenge the Science Of Nuclear Power
A Swiss science artist's beautiful but disturbing paintings of mutated insects reveal a different side to the 'official' story about nuclear power.
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Incredible 3D Sculptures Made of Recycled Skateboard Decks (Photos)
Armed with an "almost crazy knowledge of skateboards," Japanese artist Haroshi transforms discarded skateboard decks into striped sculptural delights.
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Cutest Stop Motion Videos Briefly Explain the Concepts Behind the Solidarity Economy
Created with everyday objects, they explore subjects like housing collectives, worker coops and community supported agriculture.
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Ugly Utility Boxes Become Sweet Public Art in San Jose
A public project in San Jose is turning ugly utility boxes into works of art.
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The Week in Pictures: Underground Park for New York, Green Concept Cars, and More
Could the underground "Low Line" be NYC's next great park? We also have new green concept cars, the Eiffel Tower's makeover, and more.
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Wicked Bike Hack That Spray Paints Rainbows, Hands-Free
A Swedish street artist engineers a spray-painting, robotic arm attached to the rear of a bicycle. Legal? Probably not. Cool? Yes.

























