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Notes from Chris: Hilarious Experimental Urban Signage Art

Who is Chris and why does he have so many problems? From mysterious eye ailments and prematurely dead pets to overdue library fees, Chris has issues and he wants to talk to you about it, ...

Mad Money: Wild Wallets & Wonderfully Weird Purse Designs

Wallets and purses are functional and practical carriers for cash, cards and the miscellaneous necessities of daily life – but who says they can’t be more? Forget that boring scrap of leather ...

Real-Life Skynet? Modern Android & Robot (R)Evolutions

If you think today's robots look closer to toasters, vacuum cleaners, or other appliances, then you better sit down. Have you wondered why we don't have robots like Number Six, Data, C-3PO, or ...

From Bento to Chocolate: 10 Delicious Examples of Food Art

As the fear of the obesity epidemic rises, food is seen more an more as simply something one has to cut back on. Lunch is no longer a joyful time to cherish, but a disappointing time spent in ...

Amazing Architecture: 15 (More!) World’s Weirdest Buildings

Reflecting their creators’ desire to step far, far away from the sheepish architectural clones that our culture has grown to accept as “normal”, these outstanding structures are among the ...

Weird Up! 15 Bent & Bizarre Buildings Around the World

Towers that seem alive, twisting and dancing with each other. An alien-like blob that looks like a UFO after dark. A building that’s literally a blur. All of these and more are homes, hotels, ...

Wet And Wild: 10 Bizarre & Engaging Public Water Fountains

Water fountains are a unique art form combining sculpture, engineering, and more than a little imagination. While the world's most famous fountains are a delight to the senses, others range from ...

Hiding in Plain Sight: Even More Stealthy Urban Camouflage

With their stacks upon stacks of random objects like boxes, bottles and other goods, perhaps there’s nowhere better to experiment with urban camouflage than a big-box retail store like IKEA, ...

Thank You for Littering: NYC Garbage Becomes Boxes of Art

Centuries ago, there was very little garbage, but the little bits of this and that buried in the ground are now fascinating visual clues to a life long gone. Trash today is much easier to find ...

Strange Miniature Worlds Made of Cotton, Sugar and Spice

Gazing at the portfolio of artist Matthew Albanese, you’re likely to marvel not just at his guts for getting so dangerously close to a tornado or erupting volcano, but luck for always seeming ...

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