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  1. Conservators at the Prado in Madrid recently made an astonishing discovery. They announced yesterday that the painting assumed to be a replica of the Mona Lisa, had actually been painted by one of his key pupils, working alongside the master. The picture is more than just a studio copy – it changed as Leonardo developed his original composition.

    The so-called “Mona Lisa of the Prado” has long been in the museum’s collection, tucked away in its vaults and displayed only occasionally, its significance not fully understood. The experts thought it was painted by some Dutch artist because they assumed it was painted on oak (a wood not used by Florentine painters), but actually it was painted on walnut. In size, it is close to that of the original: the Louvre’s painting is 77cm x 53cm and the Prado’s copy 76cm x 57cm.

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  2. The digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and talent in an unprecedented way, with unlimited opportunities.

    But does democratized culture mean better art or is true talent instead drowned out? This is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews with some of the world's most influential creators of the digital era. presspauseplay.com @presspauseplay Facebook: on.fb.me/y4gEK1

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  3. AccuJazz is an all-Jazz radio station designed to showcase the exciting potential of Internet radio.  It contains over fifty jazz channels based on categories of style, instrument, composer, region, decade and more.  Each channel is further customizable by the option to "deselect" artists the listener would rather not hear.  New subchannels are added frequently.  The variety of channels and their customizable nature makes AccuJazz a radio experience unlike any other.

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  4. This audio reading of The Metamorphosis is read by David Barnes. Contents : # I - 00:49:52 # II - 00:53:51 # III - 00:50:42

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  5. Mobile is a French-American bilingual magazine, where a part of creation meets a part of reflection.

    mobile album - nicolas boillot

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  6. Each square represents an album, with sampled artists on the lower half and sampling artists on the upper half. Albums are placed horizontally according to release date, while vertical placement reflects the number of samples on that album. The middle resprents the area of most sampling, so commonly sampled albums are closer to the side with the sampling albums, and vice versa.

    The rectangles that appear to the right of a selected album represent the individual songs. Songs with taller rectangles have a higher sample count.

    The sampling data is from the-breaks.com, although album information for the sampling songs was collected through other means.

    jesse kriss / may 2005



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  7. Essential information on home construction, electricity production, trees, farming, livestock and more.
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  8. An openFrameworks workshop will take place at CoLab at the Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand this Thursday (January, 27th, 2011 @16:00h).
  9. The Peters Projection World Map is one of the most stimulating, and controversial, images of the world. This map was first introduced by historian and cartographer Dr. Arno Peters at a Press Conference in Germany in 1974.

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  10. A directory of extensions and libraries for the OpenFrameworks creative coding toolkit.
    Compiled fresh from Github daily.

    See freshest addons!

  11. The concept of multiple discovery is the hypothesis that most scientific discoveries and inventions are made independently and more or less simultaneously by multiple scientists and inventors.
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  12. Explore l'Histoire de France à travers les collections des musées et les documents d'archives

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  13. The Free Software Directory is a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). We catalog useful free software that runs under free operating systems — particularly the GNU operating system and its GNU/Linux variants.

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  14. Crane.tv is the premium online video magazine for contemporary culture. Devised by an experienced editorial team, its content is aimed at a digital audience of style conscious and culturally curious, global citizens. To date, Crane.tv offers a selection of 500+ videos, showcasing the latest and the best on its five magazine channels - Art, Design, Fashion, Lifestyle and Travel. An international editorial team of leading video-makers and lifestyle-scouts produces the high-calibre content, featuring new talents.

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  15. An online resource covering the cultural scene in Berlin, it offers information on gallery openings, exhibition reviews, articles, interviews, artist studio visits, etc. It also offers useful links on artist residencies, studio rentals and international o
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