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POPSGallery in court case over Jesus statue (UK) "Signs warning of the exhibition's content were posted at the entrance to the gallery." Case closed. Quit whining. "Mrs Mapfuwa believes in freedom of expression, but said "this statue served no other purpose than to offend Christians and to denigrate Christ"." Then you don't believe in freedom of expression.
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POPSArtistic courage Obviously, what is now noticed is what is missing. It is all too easy to attack Christians.
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POPSBut is it art ? what makes a science-inspired image truly "art"? "that question prompted quite a bit of debate : what makes a science-inspired image truly "art"? Perhaps there is a debate, not so much because Frankel is blurring boundaries, but because she has raised the standard for scientific visualization to an unprecedented high level, making it much harder to tell the difference."
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POPSTypewriter Art This is an amazing story of a man born with spastic cerebral palsy. Though disabled in many ways, he taught himself to create detailed pictures using one finger on a typewriter that resembled pencil or charcoal drawings. Another tribute to the indomitable human spirit.
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POPSWhat roy Ascott thinks Roy ascott is a british educator, artist and theoretician that I think those interested in arts and new media should look for
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POPSGone With The Wind I'm thinkin' we can categorize this as an act of God and definitely a breathe of fresh air.
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POPSImage of the Day As the blog Jaunted points out, one of the great reasons to travel is to see something unusual or unexpected. The above image is just one example of quirky public art created by an artist in France. Check out the full gallery here: http://www.filthyluker.deviantart.com/gallery/