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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Link Round-Up: May 2, 2012




143 hours and four ink pens

200,000 Clay Figures: British sculptor Antony Gormley is well-known for his life-size sculptures that creatively mimic the human body, but the figurative clay mounds from his series titled Field, though not as accurate in depicting mankind's form, holds deeper value for the artist. Gormley says of this project, "I wanted to work with people and to make a work about our collective future and our responsibility for it. I wanted the art to look back at us, its makers (and later viewers), as if we were responsible - responsible for the world that it [FIELD] and we were in."


The Creative Personality: Ten paradoxical traits of the creative personality

Free Comic Book Day is back again! It's the one day a year when comic book stores in North America and around the world will be handing out free books -- mainly as an attempt to lure new readers to the genre. Some shops do signings, too. See you at the comic book shops on May 5th!

The Hunger Games Gets a NES 8-Bit Makeover


The Trashcam project: garbage bins converted to pinhole cameras.

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