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Alex Santoso's Blog Posts
Michael used 16,000 toys (all made in China) bought at flea markets to create this art installation. It took 3 people working 10 hours daily for 3 days to attach all of the toys to the walls. Link (via Stuff on Fire) |
A collection of Uncle Tom images - this one is from a section called Uncle Tom's Cabin in Advertising. Link |
Shaun takes very interesting photos of abandoned hospitals, industrial yards, and other modern day ruins. The one above is of an abandoned Bethlehem Steel yard. Link |
BunnyBass has got an amazing collection of other funny-looking guitars: http://www.bunnybass.com/e-zine/amusing/amusingbass41.shtml |
| Yes, ladies - that's a life-size statue of Brad Pitt made from chocolate. It is on display as a part of Valentine's Day celebration in a Seoul department store. http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,18049973%255E912,00.html (via Grow-a-Brain) |
| Ron Eglash used cornrow hairstyle to teach fractals in a math class:
http://diac.cpsr.org/cgi-bin/diac02/pattern.cgi/public?pattern_id=494 (via Boing Boing) |
Checkout more of Urs-P.'s sculptures (the original katamari?) made from driftwood and branches here: Link (via Jaf Project) |
Poor white trash: engine block out in front yard as lawn ornament. Rich white trash: engine block inside as coffee table. |
Does this look familiar to everyone? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=169788 |
Police caught a Des Moines, Iowa woman who faked her own death to avoid paying her traffic tickets.
Now, she goes from just having to pay $500 in fine to facing a 5-year prison term for committing a felony. |
Police busted a ring of body-snatching funeral homes thieves who harvested body parts for transplant from over 1,000 corpses without knowledge of family members.
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Artist Sharon Baker (yes, that's her real name) baked a life-size model of her own naked body out of bread dough.
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A 12-year-old boy visiting the Detroit Institute of Arts with his school stuck a wad of gum to a $1.5 million abstract painting "The Bay" by Helen Frankenthaler.
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Haraldur Sigurdsson of the University of Rhode Island discovered the lost kingdom of Tambora, which was wiped out by a giant volcanic eruption in 1815.
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