- Digital History: Trailers of Historically Significant Films: (In alphabetical order)
Digital History enhances history teaching and research through primary sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and interactive materials.
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- Explore The World - 歪酷博客 Yculblog.com
Explore The World
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- EYE-PROJECT BY KDDI
With the contribution photograph, they are the contents which make a certain visual, but. Clicking, when it chooses one photograph, that it starts flowing as an animated picture. From k tie and being able to contribute from PC, it corresponds to also [burogupatsu]. What they are the challenge contents.
あなたを見る。未来を見る。KDDI
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- garytaxali.com
"The work of Gary Taxali takes a basically juvenile bibliophilic impulse - doodling in the leaves of borrowed books - to a more artistically sophisticated level. The books he appropriates aren't the precious kind one sees fashioned into delicate, romantic assemblage works but the thick, hardy sort that fill high school libraries and suffer the consequent abuse. He arranges their covers and pages in grids of varying sizes and embellished these grids with an entertaining cast of cartoonish characters, random words and phrases, and icons of one sort and another. There (sic) is an appealing sense of play, drawn from childhood but supported by a mature iconographic sensibility."
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- Hamster Shredder
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- How to Draw Graffiti Names - wikiHow
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- infinite thØught: towards a humanist pornography
A recent collection of silent pornographic films mostly made in France between 1905 and 1930 and collected by French director Michael Reilhac as The Good Old Naughty Days, astonishes and appeals for several reasons. The first thing you notice is the sheer level of silliness on show: sex isn't just a succession of grim orgasms and the parading of physical prowess, but something closer to slapstick and vaudeville. Men pretend to be statues of fauns for curious women to tickle; two seamstresses fall into a fit of giggles as their over-excited boss falls off the bed; a bawdy waitress serves a series of sexually-inspired meals to a man dressed as a musketeer before joining him for 'dessert'.
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- maninthedark.com by Miltos Manetas and Aaron Russ Clinger , 2004.
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maninthedark.com by Miltos Manetas and Aaron Russ Clinger, 2004.
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- Merda d'artista Art Minimal & Conceptual Only
In 1961 an artist by the name af Piero Manzoni crapped in 90 small cans. They were subsequently sealed, according to industri standards. These small pieces of art circulated for many years to different museums around the world, and one of them reached Randers Museum of Art in Denmark in 1994 as part of the John Hunov collection. Unfortunately, the can decided to selfdestruct right there! Experts have tried several times to repair the corroding can, but have not managed to stop the decomposition process. X-ray has revealed what seems to be an even smaller can inside the can. But what seems the most hillarious part of it all, is the fact that Randers Museum is now confronted with lawyers, claiming the can must have been exposed to direct sunlight.
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- Nymphs - www.paleothea.com
So the most obvious metaphor is the Fairy metaphor. Nymphs are like fairies in that they were unpredictable, a little scary, and often showed up in folktales. But, seeing as they are from a different culture, they are also entirely different. For one thing, the nymphs are all women. This is definitely significant in the way they were scary. One of the things you might (and should) notice is the common theme of women's sexuality = scary and women's chastity = good. Noticing that, it should not shock you that these somewhat scary spirits are at their scariest to mortal men when sex enters the picture (Hylas is a lovely example). It should also be noted without surprise that these nymphs are spirits often personifying nature. (See below for the groups of nymph
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- Pixsy - Search millions of photos & videos
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- PostSecret
(PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard.)
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- retroCRUSH - The World's Greatest Pop Culture Site
POLISH MOVIE POSTERS EAST EUROPE TAKES ON CLASSIC FILMS ARE MINDBLOWING While most movie posters in the United States pretty much showcase the standard corporate style imagery to hawk the film, the fine folks in Poland have a brilliant dramatic license when marketing Hollywood's finest in their country, resulting in some of the most brilliantly surreal and amazing pieces of movie artwork ever created. Some of them are obvious, some seem to be crazy nonsequiters that have nothing to do with the original picture, while others seem to change the focus of the movie altogether. Weekend At Bernies now looks more like a horror film, and Polish poster for The Terror of Mechagodzilla looks as if it was animated by the folks that made Yellow Submarine. Enjoy this
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- Richard Sarson
a visualization-style wall decoration based on the 8 global headquarters of the infrastructure consultancy Aecom in Athens, Dubai, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, London, New York, Shanghai & Sydney. the 8 graphics take each capital city as a starting point & connect it, by means of a line, to all 280 worldwide office locations of Aecom. as a result, each installation looks different, depending on the actual headquarter office it is located in.
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Note: via http://infosthetics.com/archives/2007/12/cities_of_the_world_wall_decal.html
- SAW: Street Art Workers
Based in the U.S., SAW is a network of printmakers, stencil artists, graffiti writers and designers who use the streets for art and activism. We are taking back our cities and towns from the businessmen, cops and politicians who define public space for their own benefit. As a volunteer-run group, we make street art for political campaigns and post each other´s work across North America. Since 2001, our projects have talked about prisons (2002), the mass media (2003) and utopian ideas for the future (2004). Our art is a creative tool for social change. We support community organizing by making and distributing high-profile publicity across North America.
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- Sleepy City
Sleepycity is photographically deconstructing your city. Hit the archives to read stories of adventure and recklessness, or view the galleries for secret tunnels, massive underground spaces and urban infrastructure. These often ignored nooks and crannies are my playground. Learn some more, or grab a light and have a wander; you'll be surprised how little of your city you appreciate.
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- St Bloggie de Riviere
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- THE AD GENERATOR
The ad generator is a generative artwork that explores how advertising uses and manipulates language. Words and semantic structures from real corporate slogans are remixed and randomized to generate invented slogans. These slogans are then paired with related images from Flickr, thereby generating fake advertisements on the fly. By remixing corporate slogans, I intend to show how the language of advertising is both deeply meaningful, in that it represents real cultural values and desires, and yet utterly meaningless in that these ideas have no relationship to the products being sold. In using the Flickr images, the piece explores the relationship between language and image, and how meaning is constructed by the juxtaposition of the two.
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- The Graffiti Creator - Generate your own graffiti texts online
Select the font you like best and click the image or the load button to start. Once loaded you can start typing in texts and see how the program generates pure magic for you, use various tools to further enhance your text to reach maximum look 'n feel of true Graffiit art. It's free, it's cool, it's been around since 2001! /The Graffiti Creators
Create your own graffiti online!
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- The New York Review of Books: Making It New By Charles Simic
As late as 1920, Marcel Duchamp said he didn't know what Dada was. The accounts of the original participants in Zurich are conflicting; there is even uncertainty about where the name came from. Whatever its origin, the word, which in several Slavic languages sounds like an emphatic declaration of agreement ("yes, yes"), quickly became as popular as a brand name: a one-word manifesto guaranteed either to amuse or to irritate.
Preview of an article by Charles Simic from The New York Review of Books, August 10, 2006
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