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Wired September 22, 2008 Andrew Blum |
Instant Suburb of Prefabs Hits New York The Museum of Modern Art displays its latest exhibit titled Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling. |
Popular Mechanics August 28, 2008 Harry Sawyers |
8 Architecturally Awesome Sand Castles for Summer's End Sandcastles for every taste and purpose. |
Wired August 18, 2008 Lucas Graves |
Extreme X-Rays: Photographer Nick Veasey Takes You Inside ... Everything The 46-year-old Englishman estimates that over the past decade or so he's x-rayed more than 4,000 objects: flowers, football players, alarm clocks, tractors, even a 777. |
Wired August 18, 2008 Allison Roeser |
Show Off Your Favorite Topography With Google-Sculpted Woodwork You can turn your favorite topography into artwork at Fluid Forms Design. |
Science News August 15, 2008 |
Hidden Harmony: The Connected Worlds Of Physics And Art In his latest book, J.R. Leibowitz unites his two loves by exploring shared aesthetics and compositional demands. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2008 |
Slideshow: Laser Graffiti New York City's world-famous Brooklyn Bridge gets tagged with the kind of paint that doesn't come in a roll-on or a spray can. |
Financial Planning August 1, 2008 David E. Adler |
For Art's Sake The New York City art auctions in May and June put to rest the idea that gloom in financial markets was spreading into the art market -- at least, not at the very upper end |
D-Lib August 2008 Edward Galloway |
D-Lib Featured Collection July/August 2008: Audubon's Birds of America at the University of Pittsburgh John James Audubon (1785-1851) set out to paint every known (to him) North American bird in the early-nineteenth century. |
Popular Mechanics June 30, 2008 Matt Sullivan |
Inside New York City's Waterfalls Installation (With Video!) Renowned Danish artist Olafur Eliasson has transformed the world's perception of an urban landscape before, but now he's doing it on the largest stage. |
Wired June 23, 2008 Allison Roeser |
Can You Origami? Follow One Master's Folds Renowned origami artist Robert Lang's beetles, centipedes and dinosaurs are exhibited around the world. Lang tells Wired how he became an origami master. |
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