Friday, December 12, 2014

Link Round-Up: December 12, 2014




Art or douche-baggery?  "The Nazca Lines are a set of giant images of plants and animals, such as a monkey, a spider and a hummingbird, excavated in the soil some 1,500 years ago. " This week, as a message to the climate change summit it Lima, Greenpeace activists entered a restricted area near one of the sets of lines and placed a message in the sand: TIME FOR CHANGE: THE FUTURE IS RENEWABLE Of course, the problem is that the lines are located in a fragile desert. "You walk there and the footprint is going to last hundreds or thousands of years," said Deputy Culture Minister Luis Castillo. Peru is attempting to bar the activists involved in the Greenpeace stunt from leaving the country while asking prosecuters to file charges against them for "attacking archelogical monuments".

Douglas Trumbull, who is personally responsible for many important things in your life, talks about the next step in filmmaking.

Even still yet more deep thoughts on Dungeons and Dragons!

Hey, it’s the new holiday tradition where Saruman sings us a heavy metal carol!

The world's most expensive photograph sold for $6.5 million. But is it art?


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