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POPSAround the World for 12 Months Calendar series by Andrey Gordeev: A look through the windshields of a dozen international drivers, though it does rely a little too heavily on cultural stereotypes.
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POPSWhatcha Got? Animator Roger Wieland created this music video for the band Trenchcoat using over 10,000 cut-out figures.
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POPSPhotographic Tribute to Gustav Klimt Title: La esencia de Klimt Magazine: Ae Photographer- Moises González Art Direction, digital art, illustrated and Styling - Kattaca (www.kattaca.com ) Make up artist - Yurema Villa (www.yuremavilla.es ) Hairdresser - Raul Zarco
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POPSThe Physics of Dance Notes from a presentation by physics professor George Gollin on the physical laws which every ballet dancer must eventually master, whether explicitly aware of them or not. It must be noted that professor Kenneth Laws has written three books on the physics of dance and just had an interesting interview with Studio 360 on the subject.
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POPSThe Murals of Philadelphia 1. 'A Message to the Child...The Hero Can be Found' Artist: John Lewis 2. 'Malcolm X' Artist: Ernel Martinez 3. 'Common Threads' Artist: Meg Saligman 4. The Artist Cavin Jones 5. 'Careers: Heads to the Sky' Artist: Cavin Jones 6. 'Philadelphia on a Half-Tank' Artist: Paul Santoleri 7. The Artists Qimin Liu and Betsy Casañas 8. 'Mario Lanza' Artist: Diane Keller 9. 'Jackie Robinson' Artist: David McShane 10. The Artist David McShane 11-12. 'Lincoln Legacy' Artist: Josh Sarantitis 13. 'Dr. J' Artist: Kent Twitchell 14. 'Frank Rizzo' Artist: Diane Keller 15. 'Reaching for a Star' Artist: Don Gensler 16. The Artists Don Gensler and Michelle Ortiz 17. 'Herman Wrice' Artist: David McShane 18. 'Tribute to Frank Guarrera' Artist: Peter Pagast 19. The Artist Ras Malik 20. 'The Peace Wall' (detail) Artist: Jane Golden
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POPSKafka's Metamorphosis Illustrated Since I have no way of lending my copy to most of you, I thought I'd just clip about it. This is especially for {{enbar}}, {{Brimstone}}, and other fans of German Expressionism. *This is where I shamelessly encourage you to get a copy: I got my copy of the book two years ago and I've never grown tired of it. Adaptations are rarely this great. :D Visit the official site here .
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POPSWe Are All Photographers Now A project with the Swiss museum, Musée de l’Elysée, accepts uploaded files from anyone & adds directly to their gallery display (and, hence, permanent collection). 100 images are randomly added per week.
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POPSLondon's Little People Project he Little People Project: it's a guilt-free street art project. Tiny little figures (tiny! Smaller than a dime!) are placed around London. Most of them will never be noticed, but I like to imagine some kid will find some of these someday and be delighted by the surreal magic of the world. --John Brownlee, Wired Blogs: Table of Malcontents Like Amelie finding the little boy's treasure box in her wall-- I'd like to imagine that too.
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POPSFine Art and Advertising What if Leonardo DaVinci worked for an ad agency? We would have Mona Lisa in advertisements for Head and Shoulders shampoo. Imagine the possibilities. That is your assignment. The rules for this contest are thus: Take a piece of fine art and turn it into an ad for a company of your choice. Humor is the main focus. Text MAY float on the image; other W1k Photoshop rules apply. As always, quality is a must. We will remove poor entries no matter how much we like you. You'll have 48 hours for this contest, so make your submission count. ---Worth 1000s Contest Guidelines More details on the entries (and other abominations) at the source page.