Tag: Arts - Page 9
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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.
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Nowhere Island is a New Nation on a Newly Discovered Island, Just for the Olympics
Nowhere Island is Olympic art heading to England that really needs some concentration to figure out...
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Swim Down Through a Sea of Trash With Dramatic, Eerily Beautiful Photos by Mandy Barker
What would it be like to swim through the estimated 100 million tons of trash swirling around in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? These photographs bring viewers as close as they'd probably ever want to come to finding out.
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Art Installation Uses 55,000 LEDs To Create Psychedelic Cathedral of Light (Video)
One city's annual festival of lights turns to energy-efficient LEDs to create this breathtaking structure.
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Edible Garden Sprouts from Plastic Waste in Ethiopia
Artist Kebreab Demeke's colorful, functional sculpture is among around a dozen projects examining the meaning of 'the good life' on display at an exhibition in Berlin.
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Furniture Made of Encapsulated E-Waste Is Perfect for Geeky Abodes
These designs made by Rodrigo Alonso Schramm are an interesting way to keep e-waste out of landfills and in your livingroom.
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Quote of the Day: " Environmentally responsible design should be like dark chocolate"
Paola Antonelli, Critic and curator at the MoMA, on the state of green design
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Most Popular Articles of January: Astounding 3D Sculptures from Books, Indigenous Amazonian Child Burned to Death, and More
The best of January includes amazing landscape sculptures carved from old books, a logging horror in the Amazon, a cycling superhighway, and more.
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Come Up To My Room 2012: Alternative Artists Take Over Toronto Hotel
Every year, artists take over a floor of the Gladstone Hotel and turn its rooms into art installations, an alternative to the Interior Design Show.
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Artist Shreds & Twists Recycled Books Into Marvelous Marine Forms (Photos)
These wonderfully textured vintage book and paper sculptures are formed by hand into spiny creatures and colorful corals.

























