The Mythbusters paint the Mona Lisa with a gigantic paintball gun
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“A giant inflatable dog turd by American artist Paul McCarthy blew away from an exhibition in the garden of a Swiss museum, bringing down a power line and breaking a greenhouse window before it landed again, the museum said Monday.
The art work, titled “Complex Shit”, is the size of a house. The wind carried it 200 metres (yards) from the Paul Klee Centre in Berne before it fell back to Earth in the grounds of a children’s home, said museum director Juri Steiner.”
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The first music video ever shot with a 360 degree panoramic lens.

Through September 1, 2008
Special Exhibition Galleries, 1st floor
Featuring movie costumes, avant-garde haute couture, and high-performance sportswear, it reveals how the superhero serves as the ultimate metaphor for fashion and its ability to empower and transform the human body.
This poster below is probably the last poster we’ll get for the film. It compliments numerous other posters, including this awesome one from March.
Not only has the viral marketing for The Dark Knight been incredible, but the marketing in general has been top notch. These are easily some of my favorite posters all year long and they’ll only become more poignant once people start to see how amazing the film actually is. Feast your eyes on this last great poster and let us know what you think! - FirstShowing.net
‘In Green Porno, Sundance Channel’s new series of cellphone-friendly short films, Rossellini singlehandedly re-enacts mating rituals of the dragonfly, spider, bee, praying mantis, worm, snail and housefly by getting it on with cardboard cut-outs.’
- wired
“The graffiti impresario Banksy and a host of airbrush-wielding guerrilla artists blanketed the walls of a disused south London tunnel with offbeat murals as part of a three-day stencil-art street party that opens this weekend.
The subversive British tagger turned art-house sensation marshaled more than three dozen international artists for what he is calling the “Cans Festival” - and is encouraging visitors to contribute their own graffiti starting Saturday.
“I’m hoping we can transform a dark forgotten filth pit into an oasis of beautiful art - in a dark forgotten filth pit,” Banksy was quoted as saying in the Times of London, which carried a preview of the exhibition Friday.”
- International Herald Tribune