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agnes.maupre Woman Pays $10,000 for Non-Visible Artwork The Museum on Non-Visible Art, or MONA, houses a variety of non-visible works of art that can only be admired by reading the artist’s description. Sounds weird, but believe it or not, someone actually paid $10,000 for one of these ‘masterpieces’. I have to admit I’ve always wondered why some people spend thousands, sometimes millions of dollars on abstract art pieces that look like the work of someone who has nothing in common with art. But then again, I’m not very art-inclined. Anyway that doesn’t seem so strange to me anymore, not since I read this article about a woman who paid $10,000 for an artwork she can’t even see. “Fresh Air” was just one of the works exhibited at the Museum of Non-Visible Art, a strange project supported by actor James Franco that tries to take conceptual art to a whole new level. So when someone buys one of these unusual creations all they get is a card with a description of the artwork made by the author and a letter of authenticity. via NPR and Geekosystem

VIDIEU Albert Dubout (1905-1976), site officiel The World’s First 3D Printing Pen that Lets you Draw Sculptures Forget those pesky 3D printers that require software and the knowledge of 3D modeling and behold the 3Doodler, the world’s first pen that draws in three dimensions in real time. Imagine holding a pen and waving it through the air, only the line your pen creates stays frozen, suspended and permanent in 3D space. Sound like magic? Well it certainly looks like it, watch the video above to see the thing in action. Springfield Punx Eyes On Walls - Exclusive Urban Art Prints, Apparel, Original Art and More

Unofficial Paul Felix Hey Oscar Wilde! It's Clobberin' Time!!! MONSTER BRAINS

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