Saturday, April 4, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Bizarre Bakery in Thailand
Imagine running up to the bakery around the corner and coming across bread shaped like body parts. Sound yummy? Artist Kittiwat Unarrom creates just that; gruesome works of art out of bread.
Kittiwat Unarrom has a master's degree in fine arts and creates bruised and battered heads, feet and other internal organs at a bread shop in Thailand.
He started using his skills and made sculptures out of bread. This came naturally to him because his family runs a bakery. The bread is made out of dough, raisins, cashews and chocolate. He just adds his own touch to the finished product.
Kittiwat Unarrom has a master's degree in fine arts and creates bruised and battered heads, feet and other internal organs at a bread shop in Thailand.
He started using his skills and made sculptures out of bread. This came naturally to him because his family runs a bakery. The bread is made out of dough, raisins, cashews and chocolate. He just adds his own touch to the finished product.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Cow Parade in MADRID Spain
From January 16th to March 21st, herds of vibrantly designed fibreglass cows of CowParade will be grazing the streets of Madrid. The concept of CowParade started out in Switzerland in 1998, by renowned artistic director Walter Knapp, who had the innovative idea to hold an international exhibition of public art to raise money for charity. Since then, public exhibitions have been held in cities as far and wide as Tokyo, Sydney, Johannesburg and Sao Paulo.
The world’s largest public art exhibit aims to bring art into everyone's day-to-day life, rather than confining it to behind doors in galleries. Painted by local artists, the exclusively-designed cows aim to feature capture local culture and other aspects of city life in Madrid.
The world’s largest public art exhibit aims to bring art into everyone's day-to-day life, rather than confining it to behind doors in galleries. Painted by local artists, the exclusively-designed cows aim to feature capture local culture and other aspects of city life in Madrid.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
The Eliica " The fastest electrical car"
The Eliica prototype created quite a lot of hype when it was unveilled in 2003, both because of its incredible specifications and ugly looks. Eliica is a fully electric super-car created by a team of engineers from Keio University, Japan. The eight-wheeled vehicle is powered by a pack of large lithium-ion batteries that help it go from 0 to 100 km. per hour in just 4 seconds and reach a top speed of 402 km/h.
Each of Eliica’s eight wheels produce 80 horsepower and its batteries provide power for a 321 km ride. Hiroshi Shimizu, head of the Eliica project, is considering producing a limited series. The exclusive super-car costs &320,000.
Each of Eliica’s eight wheels produce 80 horsepower and its batteries provide power for a 321 km ride. Hiroshi Shimizu, head of the Eliica project, is considering producing a limited series. The exclusive super-car costs &320,000.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
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