Archive | October, 2010

Newspaper and Book Sculptures in New York

Posted on 10 October 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

The New York inspired artist Nick Georgiou from Queens has managed to use something as simple as newspapers to create art, more precisely sculptures. He finds pleasure in giving words life and transforming them into something different. The sculptures are some strange creatures but they can remind of animals like dogs. Some of them even […]

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Carpet Made Out of Flowers in Brussels

Posted on 09 October 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

A flower lover or not, you will surely be amazed by the gigantic Flower Carpet in Brussels. The huge and colorful piece of carpet is placed in front of the City Hall, on the main square, and the makers are hundreds of experienced and enthusiastic gardeners. It was opened public on August 13th, and was […]

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Fossils of “Extinct” Technology

Posted on 08 October 2010 in: Featured Articles, WTF

Everybody is used to see old dinosaur bones like fossils, but have you ever seen a joystick in that form? Christopher Locke wanted to show how today’s technology has improved so that “old” technology like cassettes, Nintendo and floppy disks are almost extinct. Today you can hardly find a computer that supports floppy disks, and […]

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The Longest Bench in the World – A Place for Everyone to Take a Seat

Posted on 07 October 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

We have all experienced the need of a bench after a long walk in the park, at the beach, or after some serious shopping, and it is ironic how it’s always occupied for some reason. But you definitely don’t have to worry about that in Littlehampton, West Sussex in Britain, because they have the longest […]

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Feel Like a Termite in the “Termite Pavilion”

Posted on 06 October 2010 in: Featured Articles, WTF

This beautifully created piece of art is the “Termite Pavilion”, located in London. It is the first scan of termite mounds, only that this one is in a much bigger size, so people can go inside and take a look. It is inspired by a mound found in Namibia on a festival that honors all […]

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Super Sweet Sculptures by Lionel Scoccimaro – Literally

Posted on 05 October 2010 in: Featured Articles, Food

You may have a sweet tooth, or you may not, either way you will definitely like this art work. It is basically sculptures made only out of sugar cubes. The brain behind this piece is a French artist named Lionel Scoccimaro. The sugar installations are so beautifully white that it looks like heaven and the […]

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Cancun Underwater Sculptures

Posted on 03 October 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

If you like to dive and you like sculptures, this is definitely the place for you. The underwater museum at Cancun in Mexico is the largest underwater sculpture museum in the world. It is pretty new, because the project of placing the sculptures began in the end of 2009 and is planned finish in December […]

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