Tag: Arts - Page 8
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French Town Rolls Out Massive 1,400-Foot-Long Carpet Made of Grass (Video)
Artists installed a grass carpet through a French town to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its arts and nature trail programs.
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Best of Green Readers' Choice: Living
What's the best vegetarian restaurant in New York? The best celebrity activist, artist using recycled materials, food website, and more? Vote for your picks here.
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The Week in Pictures: A Nuclear Amusement Park, the Best of Biomimicry and More
In Germany, a failed nuclear power plant has been converted into an amusement park. We also have 13 awesome examples of biomimicry, the 2012 Evolo Skyscraper Award winners, and more.
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Melbourne's Bikers are Victims of Artist's Guerilla Thank You Notes
A newly-arrived Melbourne resident thanked the city's cyclists by attaching hand-written notes to bikes.
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The Week in Pictures: A Nest for Humans, Guerrilla Tree Sculptures, and More
A South African designer has created a treetop nest for human inhabitants. We also have guerrilla tree sculptures, amazing dog sledding vacations, and more.
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Photo Series of Students with All Their Belongings Critiques Consumerism
A photography project depicts young Swedes with all of their possessions.
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Help a Massive Public Art Project Paint NYC's Water Tanks
Shop at Whole Foods on March 1st to help fund a summer art project drawing attention to issues of water conservancy.
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Old Bathtubs Turn an Abandoned Soviet Fountain into a Public Watering Hole
A public art project used bathroom fixtures from scrap yards to turn an empty fountain in Lithuania into a vibrant public space.
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Thai Artist Looks for Happiness in a Bowl of Rice
Bangkok-based artist Nino Sarabutra investigates what really makes people happy, and how much money is needed to live a good life.
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The Week in Animal News: Gorillas Run Away for Love, Amazon.com Sells Whale Meat and More
This week, two male gorillas escaped their zoo enclosure and used their freedom to look for potential mates. Whale meat can be bought on Amazon.com, an entire Indian village moves to make room for tigers, and more.
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The Week in Pictures: Classy Ways to Hang a Bike, CDs Turned into Incredible Animal Sculptures, and More
Why not make your bike an object'art in your home? We also have an artist that transforms old CDs, an oddly placed cabin in San Francisco, and more.
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Incredible Animal Sculptures Made from Broken CDs
Sean Avery transforms junked CDs into colorful and creative works of art.
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Gorgeous Green Renovation at the Art Gallery Of Ontario Is A Learning Centre For Kids
Usually kids spaces in art galleries are afterthoughts; this one is definitely not.
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Grab Your Cameras! New Graduate Program for Conservation Photographers
A new course will teach visual artists how to hone messages for the environmental movement.
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Hoarding as Art? Artist Exhibits 10,000 Items Collected By His Mom
You thought you were a hoarder? This Chinese artist, exhibiting in London, doesn't think you can top his mom.
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Art Project Brings Madrid's Public Fountains Back to Life
An art installation protested the crumbling state of many of Madrid's public drinking fountains.
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The Week in Animal News: We're Making Raccoons Smarter, a Tiny Crab Makes Awesome Art and More
A PBS documentary alleges that human activities are honing raccoons problem solving skills. We also have a crab who makes sweet sand art, PETA's anti-slavery lawsuit and more.
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The Week in Pictures: Sexy Sustainable Lingerie, Valentine's Day Gifts, and More
Sexy eco-friendly lingerie heats things up. We also have our Valentine's Day Gift Guide, extreme yarn bombing, New York Fashion Week, and more.

























