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World's Oldest Erotic Sculpture of Human Form Found Posted: 7 months ago by suebe
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a busty woman found in a German cave was unveiled Wednesday by archaeologists who believe it is the oldest known sculpture of the human form. The voluptuous carving found in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, depicts a woman with a swollen belly, wide-set thighs and large, protruding breasts. But...is it porn?
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Nicole Duennebier: Painting 2005-09 Posted: 7 months ago by bornbad
The underwater dreams of Nicole Duennebier, Painting 2005-09.
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Photos by Blind Photographers Posted: 7 months ago by bornbad
<--Kurt Weston, Peering Through the Darkness.
Weston is one of twelve artists whose work is presented in the show. Four of them, though legally blind, retain some limited, highly attenuated sight.
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How's this for a belly laugh? The pregnant women who decorate their bumps with amazing artwork Posted: 7 months ago by sharon22
t's the most exciting time in a woman's life - and, for some, the best way to commemorate the experience of pregnancy is with a painted belly. As these incredible pictures show, the spherical shape of an expectant mother's stomach forms a perfect round canvas.
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Infected Art Posted: 7 months ago by bornbad
A Gallery Of Computer Viruses.
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15 Unusual and Creative Bus Stops Posted: 7 months ago by cactushair
Creative and unusual bus stop designs that make the time you spend waiting for the bus a bit more bearable.
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Christopher Locke's Heartless Machine Posted: 7 months ago by AutumnLotus
Made from 100% solid steel scraps, intercepted on the way to be recycled. The Marionette hangs from a halogen ceiling light fixture, and so he has his own spotlight wherever he goes. He is not painted at all, rather, the color comes from a heat treatment, which provides a subtle variation between various shades of gray, brown, silver, and blue.
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Awesome new Firefox screencapture extension from maker of Plime Posted: 7 months ago by jaxomlotus
Hi folks, since most of you are Worth1000 members I thought you'd love this: We just released a screen capture firefox extension. Really powerful and useful - hope you love it (and please let me know what you think)!
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Make Something Cool Every Day 2009: Posted: 7 months ago by Bornbad
A new piece made every single day. These are the pieces made thus far.
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Obama as the "Messiah" Painting Won't Go On Display Posted: 7 months ago by suebe
A painting by artist Michael D'Antuono which was to be unveiled in NYC on Obama's 100th day in office, will not be displayed due to the barrage of protests.
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Bicycle built for 2,000 Posted: 7 months ago by suckersklub
Aaron Koblin and Daniel Massey had 2,088 people sing or hum tiny fragments of "Daisy Bell", which they then re-assembled. You can listen to various tracks, and even individual recordings.
Bonus track: The HAL 9000 version.
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A new face every day Posted: 7 months ago by AutumnLotus
James Kuhn, the man who painted his face every day of the year, has finished the 365-day project.
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21 Now-Creepy Paintings By Adolf Hitler Posted: 7 months ago by AutumnLotus
Sure, if you didn't know who painted them, you might think they were decent enough to hang in some hotel. But they're by the Fuhrer.
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Amazing Examples of Art from Obsolete Technology Posted: 7 months ago by AutumnLotus
Technology has advanced throughout the years at an extraordinary pace, a pace that can only be matched by the rate of “the last model’s” obsolescence. How often do we stop to think about the fate of these once-beloved, now defunct relics? A growing trend in the art world is to do just that; gifted artists around the globe have produced some truly amazing works of art by utilizing the very technology that we let fall into disuse every day.
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13 Alien Languages You Can Actually Read Posted: 7 months ago by Bornbad
Inventing an alien language? Easy. Creating an entire writing system to go along with it? Now that's impressive. Here are thirteen alien alphabets (complete with downloadable fonts!) you should totally use to write your novel.
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Font of Ill Will Posted: 7 months ago by KerOBeroS32
"Comic Sans walks into a bar, bartender says, 'We don't serve your type.'"
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Yay! French Elle's amazing no-makeup issue Posted: 7 months ago by Bornbad
The April issue of French Elle features eight female European celebrities--including Eva Herzigova, Monica Bellucci, Sophie Marceau, and Charlotte Rampling--all without makeup and, perhaps even more revealing, all entirely without Photoshopping or retouching of any kind.
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Thomas Doyle's Dioramas Posted: 7 months ago by Bornbad
Thomas Doyle creates mind-bogglingly beautiful dioramas with exquisite detail. These pieces just ooze mood and wonder.

*props to boingboing*
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Art for a Dollar Posted: 8 months ago by Bornbad
Critically acclaimed tattoo artist, Scott Campbell, recently showed his work at the O.H.W.O.W. gallery in Miami, FL. The highlight of the evening was a series of laser-cut etchings, each on a stack of $1 bills. The collection is entitled “Make It Rain” and shows a sampling of the artist’s dark and beautiful undertones.
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Official Seal Generator Posted: 8 months ago by TheAnt314
Generate the official looking seal of your dreams. Because everything looks more official if it has an emblem.
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Nathan Ota: Painter Posted: 8 months ago by Bornbad
Nathan Ota’s paintings are exquisitely rendered in acrylics and can be interpreted as commentary on environmental issues as well as the exploration of personal relationships.
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Vintage Tattoo Posted: 8 months ago by cactushair
How tattoos looked in the past
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Cool Aviary / Spreadshirt Contest Posted: 8 months ago by suebe
Create the World's Funniest T-shirt!
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Spooky Motorcycle Helmets Are Spooky, Inexpensive Posted: 8 months ago by Bornbad
Want to terrorize the general populace as you ride your open-piped chopper to work at the accounting firm?
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The Music Animation Machine Posted: 8 months ago by suebe
In a nod to the Classical music thread I thought it was time for a Plime "Classic". Enjoy!
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