Ricettario: A Balanced Diet by Karsten Wegenerto and Elena Mora
Playful sculptures presenting a visual reminder to keep a healthy and balanced...
Junk food on fire: new photo series by Henry Hargreaves
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Henry Hargreaves is a fine one indeed. It looks like he’s on a roll destroying...
Takashi Murakami @ #GaleriePerrotin 2013
Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor...
Contingent Continents: The World Over
Hundreds of ants industriously eat away at a map of the world in Rivane Neuenschwander’s video work, ...
This will be a mini-series, I think. Well, depending on how the story progresses.
MIT edX: Classical Mechanics with Walter Lewin
8.01x is an online version of Classical Mechanics, which is the first of MIT’s introductory...
Astounding Tilt-Shift Perspectives of World Monuments!
Anyone who’s traveled to popular touristic sites knows the feeling of...
For his 2012 TED Talk, 365 days after he initiated the Inside Out project, French artist JR was asked to answer the question “Can art...
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This 8,000 year-old giraffe rock carving in DaBous, Niger is considered one of the finest petroglyphs in the world. The giraffe has a leash on its nose implying some level of taming the animals. It was found relatively recently on the top of a granite hill by local Touaregs and dates to the Kiffian era of 7,000 - 9,000 years ago. (© Mike Hettwer) # - The Big Picture
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