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All for a new advertisement for Sony.
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Richard Sarson, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, has created a very interesting project known as The Circle Project.
I like to organise things, especially shapes. These drawings emerged from random doodles with a compass, tracing the same circle over and over again until a pattern was created. Each drawing measures 840 x 590mm in size and there are over a thousand circles drawn on a grid of 104 points. The appearance is determined by the coloured pens used, the amount of circles and distance between each compass point.
Drawings created with a compass and felt-tip / magic marker pens. Over 1000
circles are hand-drawn for each piece with the colours chosen completely at
random. Created by recent graduate of the Royal College of Art: Richard Sarson
the drawings are the result of an obsession with pattern and symmetry along
with the desire to create complex images using simple things.
The precision and repetition of the shapes is simply amazing.

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[ Thanks Richard Sarson ]
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The guys at Film Critic have compiled a large list of the 50 best movie endings. There are also 50 spoilers on that page so try not to read the descriptions if you don’t want to know the endings.
We spent literally months brainstorming and corralling the 50 films with the absolute best endings we’ve ever seen. We’re not talking about the last half hour. We mean the last minute of movie. You know, the ending.
Needless to say you can consider this entire article one monster SPOILER ALERT. Most of the films here are classics that you’ve probably seen several times over. But if not, skip past the ones you haven’t seen and put ‘em in your rental queue, otherwise you’re going to ruin a whole lot of good films. Check out the flicks and we promise you won’t be disappointed when the credits roll. As always, apologies in advance for the ones we stupidly forgot (and we know you’ll be writing to let us know — yes, Jaws, The
Sixth Sense, Seven, we’re sorry!).
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The artist creates the colors by chewing different kinds of bubble gum. The chewed up gum is then smeared on plywood and the following is the result:

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Whoops. Craig Mullins, modern art master, updated his site last month and I didn’t notice
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Too bad there was a last minute cancellation of the mortal combat round in this years Miss Universe Pageant.

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This girl seems to defy gravity. How are some of those tricks even possible?
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Why clean when you can wear these around the house? The Flip Flop Mop.

Unfortunately, these aren’t available for sale. They are part of a design collection by Marie-Louise Gustafsson.
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”Yahoo” acrylic on canvas ( 1 m * 0.81 m) 2005.
Every era in history has had its own special types of paintings influenced by what ever is most important to people of that generation. With that in mind, here is a whole website full of paintings inspired by websites.
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