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Archaeologists in Pompeii Find Fresco of Narcissus in ‘Extraordinary’ Condition – The New York Times
Archaeologists in Pompeii Find Fresco of Narcissus in ‘Extraordinary’ Condition Archaeologists in Pompeii Find Fresco of Narcissus in ‘Extraordinary’ Condition – The New York Times
Stitching an Image of the Human Cost of Crossing the US Border
Detail from TUCSON SECTOR 2012-2013 (183 deaths) made by Jennifer Eschedor of Tucson, Arizona, part of the Migrant Quilt Project (all images by the Sarah Rose Sharp for Hyperallergic) Stitching an Image of the Human Cost of Crossing the US Border
Street Artist JR Installs Powerful Artwork Along Mexican Border Wall
Street Artist JR Installs Powerful Artwork Along Mexican Border Wall
A 19th-Century Guide to Euclid’s Geometry Reborn as an Interactive Site
Screenshot from “Byrne’s Euclid” designed by Nicholas Rougeux (courtesy Nicholas Rougeux) A 19th-Century Guide to Euclid’s Geometry Reborn as an Interactive Site
Stuck at Your Desk? Here Are 11 Remarkable, Out-of-the-Way Works of Land Art You Can Easily Visit on Google Maps
Stuck at Your Desk? Here Are 11 Remarkable, Out-of-the-Way Works of Land Art You Can Easily Visit on Google Maps
EPOCH on Vimeo
EPOCH Film and Sound design by Kevin McGloughlin Selected images : Google Earth Audio Samples : Nasa instagram.com/kevinmcgloughlin_gram/ Director Statement. Epoch is a visual representation of our connection to earth and it’s vulnerable glory. Our time here is esoteric, limited and intangible. The fragility which exists in all aspects of life is one thing thatContinue reading “EPOCH on Vimeo”
The Watercolour World Documents the Planet Before Photography
Maria Sibylla Merian, “Untitled (Toucan)” (c.1701–1705), from an album entitled Merian’s Drawings of Surinam Insects (© Trustees of the British Museum) The Watercolour World Documents the Planet Before Photography
On the Brain – Canadian Art
“the fields of art and neuroscience both help us think, philosophically, about how we interact with the world. Unfortunately, that thinking is sometimes muddied with oversimplifications about how our brains process the experience of art—and in simplifying the explanation, it’s implied that the value of art lies solely in its provision of pleasure and gratification,Continue reading “On the Brain – Canadian Art”
Faking it: how selfie dysmorphia is driving people to seek surgery | Life and style | The Guardian
Faking it: how selfie dysmorphia is driving people to seek surgery Me, my selfie and I: a portrait of Elle Hunt, taken in natural light on a digital camera; a selfie, taken on an iPhone without a filter; a selfie, with a Snapchat filter. Photograph: Linda Nylind/Elle Hunt Faking it: how selfie dysmorphia is drivingContinue reading “Faking it: how selfie dysmorphia is driving people to seek surgery | Life and style | The Guardian”