Whatever Will Bewilder Me

Whatever Will Bewilder Me Push the envelope, Watch it bend. ~Tool

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“Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du Mal) - Charles Baudelaire
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Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du Mal) - Charles Baudelaire

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The Cancun Underwater Museum (MUSA) project began when Jason DeCaires Taylor, an English artist teamed up with Jaime Gonzalez, the director of the National Park and Roberto Diaz, then President of the Nautical Association for Cancun and Isla Mujeres.  Something had to be done about the damage to the local reef areas. Hurricanes, tropical storms and mankind were taking their toll on these natural gardens.  The three experts came up with the idea of submerging life sized statues in order to create an amazing artificial reef area where coral reef could grow and in which marine life and fish could inhabit and breed.  The museum now consists of two ‘salons’ and includes over 460 statues made by Jason and some other local artists.

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“Human Brain Cell Transplant Offers Insight into Neurological Conditions
Researchers transplanted human brain cells into a mouse brain, and for the first time watched how they grew and connected to each other.
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Human Brain Cell Transplant Offers Insight into Neurological Conditions

Researchers transplanted human brain cells into a mouse brain, and for the first time watched how they grew and connected to each other.

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A Painful Pot - Johnson Tsang / Porcelain /  L28  W20  H45 cm / 2013

Johnson Tsang is a Hong Kong-based sculptor who blends realist sculpting techniques with surrealist imagery.

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