Museum to Exhibit Paintings Back-To-Front (Reuters)
Grok Headline matches for Museum to Exhibit Paintings Back-To-Front (Reuters)
Nudes Fill Museum for Unusual Exhibit
(Reuters)
Nudes Fill Museum for Unusual Exhibit
(Reuters)
04/07/2005 12:58 PMReuters - One hundred virtually naked women
between the ages of 18 and 65 displayed their bodies in a
Berlin art gallery Thursday to prepare for a one-day exhibit
Friday.
German nudes fill museum for unusual
exhibit (Reuters)
German nudes fill museum for unusual
exhibit (Reuters)
04/07/2005 12:58 PMReuters - One hundred virtually naked women between the ages of 18 and
65 have displayed
their bodies in a Berlin art gallery to prepare for a one-day exhibit
on Friday.
Munch Paintings Stolen From Norway
Museum (AP)
Munch Paintings Stolen From Norway
Museum (AP)
08/22/2004 09:36 AMAP - Armed men stormed into an art museum Sunday, threatened staff at
gunpoint and stole Edvard Munch's famous paintings "The Scream" and
"Madonna" before the eyes of stunned museum-goers.
Back-to-front art; a concept too far?
(Reuters)
Back-to-front art; a concept too far?
(Reuters)
08/04/2004 10:05 AMReuters - A South African museum is to open an
exhibition of 17th Century Dutch Master paintings all hung the
wrong way around with the artwork facing the wall.
Another car exhibit in a Massachusetts
art museum
Another car exhibit in a Massachusetts
art museum
04/18/2005 02:34 AMIn an attempt to build up my skills in the Piper Arrow, an example
of the "complex" airplane that must be used for an FAA flight
instructor flight test, I went out to western Massachusetts on
Saturday to MassMOCA, an
electronic components factory converted to contemporary art
museum. The most arresting exhibit currently is by the explosion
artist Cai Guo-Qiang. He tricked out Ford Tauruses with fiber
optics to simulate rockets and fireworks then hung them from the
ceiling in one of MassMOCA's largest rooms. This is well worth
the trip to the North Adams airport (KAQW; surrounded by
mountains and not suitable for IFR or night operations). If you
were bored by the car
exhibit at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts you'll like this one.
ht
tp://www.caiguoqiang.com/project_detail.php?id=114&iid=517 sh
ows some photos. The exhibit closes in October 2005.
'Grossology' Museum Exhibit Burps,
Stinks (AP)
'Grossology' Museum Exhibit Burps,
Stinks (AP)
01/03/2004 07:29 PMAP - It burps, sneezes, passes gas and just down right stinks.
Board games anything but boring at
museum exhibit
Board games anything but boring at
museum exhibit
01/09/2004 10:14 PMOthers, like the board game featuring Barney Google and his racehorse,
Spark Plug, represent a piece of past popular culture. While ...
Should we exhibit GMail in the Museum of
Jurassic Technology?
Should we exhibit GMail in the Museum of
Jurassic Technology?
04/09/2004 03:56 PM

There is a place in Los Angeles I've never visited, but would love to:
The Museum of Jurassic Technology.
It is the subject of Lawrence Wechsler's delightful 1995 book,
Mr.
Wilson's Cabinet Of Wonder: Pronged Ants, Horned Humans, Mice on
Toast, and Other Marvels of Jurassic Technology. One Amazon
reviewer called the museum "a straight-faced, Andy Kaufman-esque joke,
blending exhibits that look too nutty to be true, but are true, with
outright hoaxes."
..."Russian Museum to Exhibit Rasputin’s
Penis - NEWS - MOSN..."
"Russian Museum to Exhibit Rasputin’s
Penis - NEWS - MOSN..."
05/02/2004 09:08 PMRussian Museum to Exhibit
Rasputins Penis - NEWS -
MOSNEWS.COM
Russian Museum to Exhibit
Rasputins Penis - NEWS -
MOSNEWS.COM
05/01/2004 03:41 AMJust when you'd thought you'd seen everything: .. Russian museum to
exhibit Rasputin's penis .. Read
article
mosnews.com/news/2004/04/28/rasputin.shtml
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inLogic Announces RFID Pilot Solution
for Miami Museum of Science &
Planetarium Shark Bytes Exhibit
inLogic Announces RFID Pilot Solution
for Miami Museum of Science &
Planetarium Shark Bytes Exhibit
04/13/2005 03:26 AMinLogic today announced the success of a RFID solution for the Miami
Museum of Science & Planetarium. The solution is designed to create
personalized and participatory experiences through the use of RFID
readers and antennas positioned throughout the exhibit. Visitors will
receive a reusable RFID badge that will track their movements and
trigger different multi-media responses at selected stations. [PRWEB
Apr 13, 2005]
FinSource wants front, back of
outsourcing
FinSource wants front, back of
outsourcing
04/28/2004 10:52 PMSunday Times South Africa Apr 29 2004 3:05AM GMT
Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
06/10/2004 10:19 PMsuperb colloboration .. ingenious.org.uk .. 3
museums,
ingenious.org.uk
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site | 4 links
"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
06/11/2004 05:57 PMRural, remote high-speed Internet back
on front burner
Rural, remote high-speed Internet back
on front burner
04/04/2005 04:33 AMGlobe and Mail Apr 4 2005 8:18AM GMT
Plasticized foetus stolen from exhibit
(Reuters)
Plasticized foetus stolen from exhibit
(Reuters)
03/30/2005 06:17 PMReuters - Police in Los Angeles are searching for two women observed
via security cameras taking a plastic-coated
human foetus from the travelling "Body Worlds" exhibit at the
California Science Centre over the weekend.
Plasticized Fetus Stolen from Exhibit
(Reuters)
Plasticized Fetus Stolen from Exhibit
(Reuters)
03/31/2005 09:01 AMReuters - Police in Los Angeles were
searching on Wednesday for two women observed via security
cameras taking a plastic-coated human fetus from the traveling
"Body Worlds" exhibit at the California Science Center over the
weekend.
Bruce Springsteen Celebrated in New
Jersey Exhibit (Reuters)
Bruce Springsteen Celebrated in New
Jersey Exhibit (Reuters)
06/18/2004 11:26 AMReuters - Rock icon Bruce Springsteen has
used cars and the open road as metaphors for both the American
dream and the American nightmare throughout his career.
Science Museum looks to "poo power"
(Reuters)
Science Museum looks to "poo power"
(Reuters)
07/15/2004 08:40 AMReuters - The Science Museum says it is considering a radical way of
paying its hefty energy bills -- using visitors'
poo.
Lexington Herald-Leader | 07/04/2004 |
Front-page news, back-page coverage
Lexington Herald-Leader | 07/04/2004 |
Front-page news, back-page coverage
07/08/2004 02:18 AMNoted in yesterday's Lexington [KY] Herald-Leader .. "We regret
the omission." .. Read article ..
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kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/local/9077613.htm
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Museum Considers Excrement Power
(Reuters)
Museum Considers Excrement Power
(Reuters)
07/15/2004 10:14 AMReuters - Britain's Science Museum says it is
considering a radical way of paying its hefty energy bills --
using visitors' excrement.
Museum mulls re-burial of historic bones
(Reuters)
Museum mulls re-burial of historic bones
(Reuters)
01/06/2004 01:07 PMReuters - Skeletons in a London museum could be given a Christian
burial as curators look
for more ethical ways of keeping human remains than in storeroom
boxes.
Livewire: Back to School Means Back to
Advergames (Reuters)
Livewire: Back to School Means Back to
Advergames (Reuters)
09/15/2004 03:18 PMReuters - Back to school for many kids means
"back to Internet access" in classes where the best of
filtering software is not foolproof, particularly against
seemingly harmless Web sites used for invasive marketing.
Hold the front page - it's good news
(Reuters)
Hold the front page - it's good news
(Reuters)
12/29/2003 11:38 PMReuters - Germany's top-selling newspaper has published nothing but
good news, dropping its normal fare of crime, violence and
scandal for stories about tax cuts, falling petrol prices and
accelerating economic growth.
Version of Munch's 'The Scream' Stolen
from Museum (Reuters)
Version of Munch's 'The Scream' Stolen
from Museum (Reuters)
08/22/2004 07:46 AMReuters - Armed robbers stole masterpieces by
Norwegian artist Edvard Munch from a museum in Oslo on Sunday
and national radio said a version of "The Scream" was part of
the haul.
Most Wanted Paintings
Most Wanted Paintings
01/06/2005 05:08 PM
The Most (and Least) Wanted
Paintings. Design by committee: Artists
Vitaly Komar and Alex
Melamid (see
prior) used a professional market
research group to survey aesthetic preferences and art tastes in 14
countries.
The
results are the theoretically most desired paintings for each
nation.
3D Sidewalk Paintings
3D Sidewalk Paintings
11/19/2003 06:58 PM 3D Sidewalk
Paintings [via 37signals]
Spherical paintings
Spherical paintings
12/27/2004 06:50 AM
David Pescovitz:

Artist
Dick Termes paints
amazing scenes onto spheres that magically seem to draw you into
entire enclosed universes. In Science News, Ivars Peterson profiles
Termes and explains the optical illusion behind the art:
"Termes takes a unique perspective in his art. In effect,
he imagines crawling inside a transparent ball, then looking out with
one eye in all directions from a center point. He then transfers what
he sees onto the outside of a sphere.
Suppose, for example, that the ball he's inside is in a starkly
geometric, cubical room. The room is defined by three sets of parallel
lines. From his perspective inside the ball, these lines lead to six
vanishing points. And the lines are curved. This six-point
perspective, with the six vertices of an octahedron serving as the
vanishing points, becomes the basis of his spherical
paintings.
In essence, Termes geometrically translates the view from inside a
sphere to the outside of one."
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John Currin PAintings
John Currin PAintings
12/22/2003 07:40 PM A Touch of
Crass: paintings by
John Currin.
Paintings help in visualization of text:
Study
Paintings help in visualization of text:
Study
06/27/2004 09:02 PMNewKerala.com Jun 27 2004 11:55PM GMT
Zoom through an hypnotic series of
paintings
Zoom through an hypnotic series of
paintings
12/27/2004 12:42 PM
Cory Doctorow:

This Flash app allows you to soom through a long series of
illustrations, looping one after the next. The effect is hypnotic and
genuinely beautiful, like disappearing into a series of paintings.
Link
Tim Biskup's "100 Paintings" -- my
favorite book of the year
Tim Biskup's "100 Paintings" -- my
favorite book of the year
06/02/2004 06:28 PM
Tim Biskup
works as a background animation artist. He's also a prolific painter,
and this itty-bitty book (measuring a little more than five inches on
a side) has reproductions of 100 full sized paintings that he whipped
out in a matter of months. Biskup's style is inspired by the work of
the eminent LP album cover artist
Jim Flora (who died in 1998),
but he's got a delightfully eclectic assortment of other influences,
such as Japanese pop and early Disney layout artists, blended in. This
little hardcover book is a steal at $10.47.
LinkJodi trial shown Manson paintings
Jodi trial shown Manson paintings
01/06/2005 12:13 PMThe jury at the Jodi Jones murder trial is shown paintings by Marilyn
Manson depicting an unsolved murder in 1947.
Extra pretty rocket paintings by Peter
Thorpe
Extra pretty rocket paintings by Peter
Thorpe
05/26/2004 07:46 PM
Artist
Peter Thorpe (a well-known book cover illustrator) has a bunch of
acrylic paintings of rockets for sale. I don't know how much they
cost, but he says prices are available upon request.
Link (via The Cartoonist) The Fatal Salient: letters and paintings
of Harold Sandys Williamson
The Fatal Salient: letters and paintings
of Harold Sandys Williamson
03/19/2003 10:27 PM The Fatal
Salient. The First World War remembered; the letters and paintings
of one of the participants, Harold Sandys Williamson.
This and more via
The
Imperial War Museum's online exhibitions. [more inside]
TV can be a pain in the back (Reuters)
TV can be a pain in the back (Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:59 PMReuters - Couch potatoes beware -- slumping for hours in front of the
television or
computer can cause severe lower back pain which may take months or
years to cure.
"Dead" man comes back to life (Reuters)
"Dead" man comes back to life (Reuters)
01/02/2004 02:34 PMReuters - A New Mexico funeral home owner has received the surprise of
his career after a man
pronounced dead at a hospital came back to life just before he was to
be embalmed.
Get me to the church - and back - on
time (Reuters)
Get me to the church - and back - on
time (Reuters)
01/09/2004 09:55 PMReuters - South African pace bowler Andre Nel is getting married next
week - in the middle of the final test against
West Indies.
Nintendo Gets Back in the Game (Reuters)
Nintendo Gets Back in the Game (Reuters)
01/22/2004 11:06 PMReuters - Only a few months ago, it looked like it
was 'game over' for Nintendo.
Grok Description matches for Museum to Exhibit Paintings Back-To-Front (Reuters)
GrokA matches for Museum to Exhibit Paintings Back-To-Front (Reuters)
Museum to Exhibit Paintings Back-To-Front (Reuters)