Thursday, December 31, 2009

The Ducks are Watching You

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This Way to Hell

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I don't know if you can see, but the "hell sign" says "*free bratwurst."


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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Curb Mining

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Curb-mining is the act of finding furniture and art on the street. Blu Dot, a Soho based furniture company, is attempting to track the curb-mining habits of the New York City residents by leaving chairs scattered throughout the city.

Using a built-in tracking device, the chairs tweeted their whereabouts for several days. Finally the Blu Dot team came a knockin' and interviewed some of the lucky owners in the video.



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Actors, Now and Then

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Monday, December 28, 2009

Crosswalk Art

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Crosswalks don't have to be boring; they usually are, but they don't have to be. Here are 22 interesting examples.













































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Friday, December 25, 2009

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Wisest Wise Man

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Julian Beever Sidewalk Art

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Julian Beever is an English, Belgium-based chalk artist who has been creating trompe-l'œil chalk drawings on pavement surfaces since the mid-1990s. His works are created using a projection called anamorphosis, and create the illusion of three dimensions when viewed from the correct angle.

Beever works as a freelance artist and creates murals for companies. He has worked in the UK, Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Spain, the U.S., Australia, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina.

Besides this pavement art, Beever also paints murals with acrylic paints and replicas of the works of masters and oil paintings, and creates collages. Amongst his other work are wood panelled drawings, usually themed around music, measuring 7 metres long by 1.5 metres high.







































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