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(NPR) Amusing The best "recycled art" you will see all day. Come for Rice-Krispyhenge, stay for "Cauliflower Hindenburg"   (npr.org) divider line 13
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2012-02-11 11:40:33 AM
Kinda cool & arts & craftsy.
Reminds me of stuff I'd do when I smoked crack, actually.
 
2012-02-11 12:08:56 PM
Much cooler than I expected, but :

andrewhorbal.files.wordpress.com

/that is all
 
2012-02-11 12:23:33 PM
I need to dig through some boxes to find it, but I have a polaroid of Meathenge around here somewhere.

One day I made London Broil and the G/F got a call from her mom just as I was setting it on the table... I got bored while they were talking, so I started carving little regular slices of meat and arranging them in trilithions around my plate. By the time she finally did hang up I had Meathenge in all it's original glory.

Can I get an art grant now?
 
2012-02-11 12:34:06 PM
Clever. But I prefer Bent Objects by Terry Border. (new window)
 
2012-02-11 01:50:19 PM
Oh, the humanity!
 
2012-02-11 02:22:30 PM
Those are cool, but Link (new window) is the shiat!
 
2012-02-11 03:38:38 PM
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OK, that's original.

He even got the seperation between the top of the mushroom cloud, composed of highly radioactive water vapor only, and the rising stem, composed of smoke from the firestorm below. In a few more seconds they will mix together, and send down some lovely radioactive black rain.
 
2012-02-11 05:05:11 PM
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Oh the ranch-manity
 
2012-02-11 06:28:07 PM
I don't know if I would call it "recycled art". nor even found object art.. Looks more like the guy just sees scenes in his mind, engineers the stuff in his mind and commits to the process.. I kinda do the same thing described in his routine.. except the playing with kids parts.. I don't have kids... well, I got a wee little doggy that might as well be my kid...

any ways.. I usually fiddle with my little projects until I pass out at night as well..

the real beauty here is the photography of the objects.
 
2012-02-11 07:07:11 PM
The rice crisps one reminds me of a monument created by Bloody Stupid Johnson.
 
2012-02-11 07:32:10 PM
If he did this at my house while we watched over beers we'd cheer. Online in images, kinda yawn.
 
2012-02-12 03:12:29 AM
Don't say "recycled" and then list food. If food has been cycled I don't want to see it as art. I think you mean "repurposed".
 
2012-02-12 03:18:01 AM
So, it's a bit like a b3ta image challenge, then?
 
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