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Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Neil Young performs a haunting cover of the Fresh Prince theme song
Detective, 1938.
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The other day, we were browsing around, as dinosaurs do, and remembered we’d been meaning to respond to this post, which asked the...
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Earle Kulp Bergey, Pretty as a Peacock, 1935.
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Carole Lombard
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Simple in concept, complex in execution, Myoung Ho Lee makes us look at a tree in its natural surroundings, but separates the tree artificially from nature by presenting it on an immense white ground, as one would see a painting.
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Temari – The art of Japanese thread balls, combining mathematical principles as well as a love for colorful decoration. Originally developed in China and later spreading to Japan, Temari were traditionally made by grandmothers to give to their grandchildren. These engaging kaleidoscopic spheres have something in common with Friedrich Froebel’s gifts as a way of introducing young children to the beauty of geometry and engaging them in the subjects of symmetry and tessellation through expertly crafted tactile objects. – dataisnature
The Berlin Reunion - The Big Picture - Boston.com
“Earlier this week, 1.5 million people filled the streets of Berlin, Germany to watch a several-day performance by France’s Royal de Luxe street theatre company titled “The Berlin Reunion”. Part of the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Reunion show featured two massive marionettes, the Big Giant, a deep-sea diver, and his niece, the Little Giantess. The storyline of the performance has the two separated by a wall, thrown up by “land and sea monsters”. The Big Giant has just returned from a long and difficult - but successful - expedition to destroy the wall, and now the two are walking the streets of Berlin, seeking each other after many years apart. I’ll let the photos below tell the rest of the story. (35 photos total)”

Antonio Gonzales Paucar, Zapatos que rompen el silencio, 2009
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