6,000 Miniature People form a Map of the World

Carlos de Menezes's 30-foot wide map of the world consists entirely of thousands of miniature human figures standing in plaster. Menezes handpainted each of the 6,000 little people and sorted them into little communities.

Link -via Nag on the Lake | Artist's Website


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Just skipped right past it because it was probably improbable research, but just not named as such. Real research would be so much more interesting than this deceptive junk.
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The silly premise of Mikhailov's non-existence is dependent on the non-existence of shaving razors and haircuts. As for the "The Man-Eating Myth", it's a second to third hand examination of cannibalism, while Tobias Schneebaum's "Keep the River on Your Right" is a first hand account that totally disproves the Arens book.
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