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01.20.07 by Widge @ 12:43 am ![]() Je-sus. It's like what would have happened if H.R. Giger had developed the Cenobites. Categorized as: Art
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01.17.07 by Widge @ 11:48 pm ![]() Yes, it's a work of art called "cutting_board," where a chessboard is made from steaks sliced into squares. Video of butchers considering their next move plays out on displays. At least that's what they say. Me, I think the butchers are thinking, "How am I going to get to that meat with me trapped in this display? There must be a way!" Categorized as: Art
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01.14.07 by Widge @ 11:12 pm Just caught this at Cartoon Brew, but apparently Hayao Miyazaki designed a 28-ton clock for Nippon Television Network... The clock, which is 12 meters tall, 18 meters wide and weighs 28 tons, was made from 1,228 copper plates, and displays 32 mechanical trick features. The clock resembles images from Miyazaki's film "Howl's Moving Castle," and at fixed intervals blacksmith dolls come out of the clock as music is played. Read the full article here, which has a pic. Unfortunately, that YouTube video (direct link for the feedreaders) doesn't show the dolls or anything. And the clock, to our knowledge, doesn't take an unwitting passerby to an alternate dimension every second Thursday at 2pm. But, well, you can't have everything. Categorized as: Art
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12.28.06 by Widge @ 7:51 pm ![]() The Beat clues us into the artwork of Daniel Dociu, and honestly, Heidi MacDonald's description of the man's work is better than anything we could drum up: "His work has a kind of Jawa explosion/rainy night in Hong Kong/ruined hydroponic tank feeling to it." Indeed. Check it out. Categorized as: Art
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12.11.06 by ScottC @ 11:25 am ![]() Are all those visions of sugar plums making you want to spew? Are you plotting horrible revenge on the co-worker who has his radio on the all-Christmas Music station all day long? Have all those heartwarming movies on the Hallmark Channel sent you screaming to the Blockbuster to rent Faces of Death? Well the dark goddess of Childrin R Skary, Katy Towell, is gifting the rest of us with The Twelve Deaths of Christmas. Check out the first one here. Ah, it does help the holiday treacle go down easier. Categorized as: Art
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