Tag: Arts - Page 10
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The Week in Pictures: The Best of the 2012 Detroit Motor Show, No Pants Subway Ride, and More
Lexus' hybrid and VW's electric concept were revealed at the Detroit Auto Show this week. We also have the no pants subway ride, a bike made for railroads, and more.
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10 Breathtaking Time-Lapse Videos Showcasing Nature as You've Never Seen it Before
From Antarctica to the Canary Islands, the rapid-fire photos that make up these videos capture a truly remarkable view of the natural world.
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Artist Creates Amazing 3D Paintings of Goldfish
Inspired by his pet goldfish, artist Riusuke Fukahori began to paint stunning three-dimensional masterpieces.
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Recycled Play Structures Bring Joy to Schools in Rural India
Artist Shilpa Joglekar works with rural communities in India and Taiwan to create much-needed play structures out of natural and recycled materials.
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The Eames' Appreciation of the World Through Common Objects
An exhibit about the pioneering mid-century designers illustrates the innovative ideas that inspired their work.
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Next Metro Stop... Gaza City?
Palestinian artist Mohammed Abusal envisions an underground metro system to solve some of congested, polluted Gaza's environmental woes.
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Most Popular Articles of December: Best DIY Gadgets, Pigs Using iPads, and More
From the best DIY gadget projects of the year, to pigs playing with iPads, and fighting fracking, here are the hottest stories of December.
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Artist's Luminous Botanical Diagrams Reveal Nature's Inner Intelligence (Video)
Think botanical drawings are boring? Combining science, art and technology, artist Macoto Murayama rethinks how floral forms are documented with his stunning artworks.
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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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A Winding Path Gives a Bird's Eye View of an Urban Forest
"A Path in the Forest" is a 300' aerial walkway through a forest outside of Tallinn, Estonia's capital city.
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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.

























