Cars? No, Automobiles.

A collection of pre-WWII automobiles. Details, such as the make of each vehicle is available at justpaste.it/2jv


               
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Rubik's Cubes Used to Recreate Album Cover Art of Abbey Road and London Calling.

Who thinks this stuff up?

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Found Art: Stop Motion Graffiti "MUTO."

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Acrylic Paint Applied on Live Models Instead of Canvas.

Alexa Meade is an installation artist based in the Washington, DC area. Her background in the world of political communications has fueled her intellectual interest in the tensions between perception and reality.

Her innovative use of paint on the three dimensional surfaces of found objects, live models, and architectural spaces has been incorporated into a series of installations that create a perceptual shift in how we experience and interpret spatial relationships.

via mymodernmet.com

         
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Is it real, or is it a Bic ballpoint pen?

Spanish artist Juan Francisco Casas uses up to four 14p ballpoint pens to create his drawings, measuring up to 10ft high.

Juan’s source of inspiration comes from his own photographs of nights out with his friends, and his works are already a sell-out at exhibitions.

Hey Bic, sign this guy.

               
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Is_it_real_or_is_it_a_Bic_ball.zip (448 KB)

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A Day in the Life of New York City, in Miniature.

Shift/tilt, shot by Sam O'Hare in NYC. It involved over 35,000 stills. The track was written by Rosi Wong and Alex Golan and composed by Human.

For best results, watch HD in full screen and turn it up.

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Found Art: Japanese Rice Fields.

Not to be outdone by crop circles, Japanese farmers create their own version of field art using a variety of rices every year.

                 
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Inflatable "Bag Monster" Street Art.

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One of the Greatest Rants of All Time, With Kinetic Type Added.

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Flip Book Animation By Donato Sansone | One Eight Nine

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