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Liquid Sculptures Frozen in Time


Combining art and science, artist Martin Waugh captures nature’s beauty through his photographs by creating liquid sculptures.

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Sleeping with the Fishes at the Hydropolis


No I'm not talking about a boring trip to the Aquarium or an episode of the Sopranos. No what I am referring to ... is literally "sleeping with the fishes".

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Sharp’s Solar Powered Television A Little Too Excessive?


Sharp has recently introduced their second concept solar powered television at CEATEC this year. The first one, a 26-inch solar powered television, was introduced back in July and designed for people living in areas without utility-supplied electricity. Their latest version, much too big for my needs, is a 52-inch LCD solar powered television.

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Button Art Gives New Use To Lost Buttons


Many times throughout my life I've lost a button. Or two. Not a day goes by when I don’t think about these lost buttons. However, maybe all those lost buttons have found a new home with this artist!

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Armchair Traveling Goes Virtual


Travel around the globe ... without having to leave home. Visit exotic places and make friends along the way in this travel-themed virtual world.

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Russian and Japanese Barcodes: A New Venue For Artistic Expression


Most would agree that these ubiquitous, plain parallel lines are merely emblems of our consumer oriented cultures. Whoever would have thought they would have become roses among the thorns of commercialism and tower as artistic creations especially in Japan and Russia? Read on, if you don’t believe and read on if you do.

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Take a Puff of This Smoke Art


Irene Müller is an artist that creates beautiful photographs using smoke.

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Don't Kick Sand in This Artist's Face!


Jim Denevan is an artist that makes freehand drawings in the sand.

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Has the Man Powered Ferris Wheel Crossed The Green Line?


I’m afraid there isn’t much information about this man powered Ferris Wheel somewhere in Southern India. Search after search the only information I found about this green innovation is this video. Still I’ve chosen to share this innovation with you because I find it dangerously fascinating and evident that contrary to popular belief the eco-conscious do like to have fun.

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'Tamagotchi Plus Color' Updates the Original Digital Pocket Pet


'Tamagotchi Plus Color' Updates the Original Digital Pocket Pet

Tamagotchi, the digital pet that became a Nineties icon, is making a colorful comeback! Hoping to repeat the phenomenal success of its digital pet, Bandai has added an LCD color screen and upped the digital content to match.

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The Dazzling NEW Museum Of Arts And Design (MAD)


It's taken a few years from design to realization, but the Museum of Arts And Design (MAD) will finally re-open in its new dazzling diggs on September 27, 2008. Its new address: 2 Columbus Circle, right at the southwest corner of Central Park, and right at the heart of New York City's world stage for theatre, ballet, orchestra, opera, and now arts and design.

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Russian Honeymoon Truly Out of This World


While America was first in placing a man on the moon and the very first tourist in space, Russia may make one wealthy couple the first members of the 240-mile-high club in an attempt to develop tourism in space. Read on and discover what a lot of money can really buy.

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10 MORE Hilarious International Pet Ads


MORE pet ads? Yes, 10 more crazy, funny, clever, right on pet advertisements, just waiting in the wings for the laughter and applause to subside from the first ten of Lady Bee's Hilarious International Pet Ads last week. This time we are heavily weighted with canine ads -- eight dog product advertisements, one cat food ad, and one bird food ad - again playfully taking jabs at man and pet.

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Deadly Dolls With a Story to Tell


Stephanie Alice Rogers makes one of a kind dolls mostly made out of items such as: paperclay, polymer clay, paint, wood, fabric, wool, human hair and found objects.

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An Enema For and By the People: Russian Resort Unveils Monument


No, there is no typo here. We are talking about enemas, but this one is made of bronze and was inspired by well.. inspired. It is meant for human appreciation rather than application. Read on and resist the temptation to “say it isn’t so.”

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Tiny Buildings Made From Business Cards


Artist Sharon Mount creates cool buildings out of business cards, packaging and other forms of paper.

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From The Inventor's Workshop: Dog Poo Goes Walkies


Walking your dog just got a lot easier. Having a picnic possibly just got a lot more dangerous.

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Proving That Size Matters: A Mega USB 16 Port Hub


Although this gadget won't be winning a prize for best looking tech product of the year, its functionality definitely makes it a winner amongst its competitors.

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There's Always Room For J-E-L-L-O Art


People over the years have found many uses for Jell-O, some more vulgar than others, but artist Liz Hickok has created an entire scene of San Francisco out of Jell-O.

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