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Ginormous Sea Diver Puppet
As part of a street art theater production entitled “Sea Odyssey”, a giant sea diver and his niece will be roaming the streets of Liverpool from April 20 - 23, looking for each other. Organized by french company Royal de Luxe, it tells the tragic tale of a deep sea diver determined to find his brother who who went down with the Titanic, only to find a note written by his niece which he vows to return to her with news of her father. The two will finally be reunited at the end of their 23 mile journey.
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Super Swanson Bros. by Patrick Giles
For commissions, contact Patrick at his deviantart page. I want you to give me all of the mushrooms and Tanooki suits you’ve got.
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The first look at The Art Of Portal 2 book, available in October.
The book is going to be released by Dark Horse, weighing in at a whopping 184 pages of concept art and vision. The official release date is Halloween 2012, but no price has been specified as of yet. Those at the Emerald City Comic-Con (where the book was announced tonight) were the lucky first to know about the book’s existence in the first place.
Rare Element on Earth Discovered in Ancient Starlight
Light from three ancient stars at the edge of the Milky Way indicates that the stars contain tellurium, a brittle, superconducting element that is rare on Earth.
The cosmic discovery, which also spotted traces of other heavy elements, supports the theory that these elements were synthesized in the rapidly collapsing cores of rare supernovas (stellar explosions).
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Decepticon Engagement Ring by Gipson Diamond Jewelers
Cast in 14k white gold, this commissioned ring is for the evil transforming robot who’s stolen your allspark.
Artist: deviantart / facebook
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![Rare Element on Earth Discovered in Ancient Starlight
Light from three ancient stars at the edge of the Milky Way indicates that the stars contain tellurium, a brittle, superconducting element that is rare on Earth.
The cosmic discovery, which also spotted traces of other heavy elements, supports the theory that these elements were synthesized in the rapidly collapsing cores of rare supernovas (stellar explosions).
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