It’s a simple idea: Find some bad art, whether original or a print, for a song at a thrift store, then modify it to make, if not.
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It’s a simple idea: Find some bad art, whether original or a print, for a song at a thrift store, then modify it to make, if not.
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Make: Online : Altered thrift store art: Some personal faves
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Mathematical art in the lava By George Hart for the Museum of Mathematics Edmund Harris created this geometric sculpture on a 35 year old lava field in Iceland. It can be understood as a simple form composed of equilateral…
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Beautiful Architecture answers this question through a collection of intriguing essays from more than a dozen of today’s leading software designers and architects. In each essay, contributors present a notable software architecture, …
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Green architecture may be a relatively new concept, but the first green buildings were constructed thousands of years ago. the U.S. Anasazi Indians created apartment-style homes as early as 700 A.D.. According to Eric Freed in Green …
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Kansas City is known by many names. While the city calls itself the ‘Heart of America,’ it is also famously known as the home of swing and.
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Today in History – March 7, 1979 – Voyager 1 transmits first images of a ring system around Jupiter. Voyager 1 was launched on September 5, 1977 and it passed Saturn in November 1980. A second spacecraft, the Voyager 2, was launched …
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John Rentoul is chief political commentator for The Independent on Sunday, and visiting fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, where he teaches contemporary history. Previously he was chief leader writer for The Independent. …
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Our Solar Neighborhood with Jackie Faherty @ American Museum of Natural History… The Hayden Planetarium, with ongoing support from NASA, has assembled the world’s largest cosmic…
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“Art in online advertising is about more than a banner ad. It’s about a better canvas,” Carol said. “Our commitment is to create engaging content, and we want to work with …
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If you haven’t heard of 20?200, they’re site that sells art prints in editions of 200 for 20 bucks each. One of their latest ones (oddly priced at $50 each with 500 printed… they should launch a sister site!)…