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THE INTERNATIONAL STREET ART OF SLINKACHU
London-based artist Slinkachu (facebook / blog) - For an artist whose work frequently represents the themes of anonymity, alienation and loneliness inspired by city-living. In 2006, Slinkachu embarked on the first of his street art installation campaigns: The Little People Project. His miniature figures are left to fend for themselves in the bustling city, where they are then photographed and left to the abandon of their urban environment. These figures embody the estrangement spurred by the over-whelming nature of the modern metropolis, and incite a renewed perspective of the everyday urban experience to those who find them.
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I fear the darkness ( explore ) (by andre govia.)
Hundreds of spinning blades reveal the invisible patterns of the wind in American artist Charles Sowers’ kinetic installation on the facade of the Randall Museum in San Francisco.
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This just reminds me of my least favourite part of Math 252 (Calculus II; Integration)
48hrs by Daniel Norris - @DanKNorris on Twitter.
Check out the red band trailer for Evil Dead HOLY SHIT
Well this movie looks absolutely, certifiably insane. Don’t watch if you’re eating breakfast.
Eerie Photos From Inside Chernobyl’s Abandoned Hospital
[Images: Timm Suess]
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