Tag: Arts - Page 11
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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.
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"Clean" Energy Project in Amazon to Flatten Town and Rainforest: David de Rothschild Fights Back With Art
David de Rothschild and a crew of artists from MYOO traveled to Brazil to combat the controversial Belo Monte Dam project.
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Artist Compiles 3 Million Images Into A Year-Long Mosaic of Time-Lapsed Skies (Video)
Using a camera programmed to take pictures every ten seconds for a year, artist Ken Murphy creates a beautiful visual montage of San Francisco's changing skies.
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Powered by Public Art: 10 Stunning "Aesthetic Power Plants" for Abu Dhabi and Dubai
An intriguing competition that calls for art that generates power is coming to New York.
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Gorgeous Time Lapse Video of Oregon's Starry Night Sky
Photographer Ben Canales is at it again, this time bringing us some outstanding video of the milky way and night landscapes.
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Art Project Frames Landmines as Tools of Preservation
Decades after war, parts of Bosnia have been preserved due, in part, to our failed attempts to violently kill one another.
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The Week in Pictures: Lt. John Pike Pepper Spraying Memes, Rubber Glove Bridal Gown, and More
Lt. John Pike is now an internet sensation. We also have a bridal gown made of rubber gloves, vans decked out ultra-luxe and more.
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Missing Street Tiles Covered With Colorful Handmade Replacements in Argentina
Following the tradition started by Space Invaders and other artists, a group of activists sought to improve public space by making sidewalks prettier.
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Art Show Spotlights India's Polluted Yamuna River
The source of 70 percent of New Delhi's water, the Yamuna River is filthy with sewage and garbage, but people are now being drawn to its banks by a new art exhibit that seeks to raise awareness about the river's plight.
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The Week in Pictures: Hanging Tree Hotels, Thanksgiving Goes Vegan, and More
This week's photo roundup includes hotels that look more like hammocks, tasty Thanksgiving recipes for every eater, and more.
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Californian Desert's Swimming "Crater" Is Made of Salvaged Wood
Land Art that you can swim in: built in the middle of a desert, this conceptual artwork is made entirely of salvaged wood.
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Art Intervention Lights Up One of the World's Most Polluted Rivers in Buenos Aires
Undergoing a new cleaning plan, the Matanza-Riachuelo river in Buenos Aires was put on the spotlight by a Spanish artist's light and music show.

























