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Clipped - Five of the best in culture

11 months agoNews : Storyful

This week our curation of culture takes us to the ‘Jewish Nobel Prize’ and a re-imagining of Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’, but we start with the world’s biggest drum-kit. Measuring 6.5 metres by eight metres and weighing over 1.5 tonnes, meet (above) the ’Big Boom.’ Located in a fun-park in Vienna, it takes four men to play the monstrous device.
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Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night Recreated Using Over 7000 Dominos

Odd : Laughing Squid (11 months ago)

FlippyCat created a wonderful version of Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night using 7067 dominos. This second attempt took 11 hours to build. Back in 2007 FlippyCat made Domona Lisa, the Monda Lisa created using 4519 dominos. via The Awe... Read Post

Pac-Man And Ghosts Invade Van Gogh's Starry Night

Odd : Geekologie (8 months ago)

This is a collaboration piece between Vincent Van Gogh and DeviantARTist SirNosh featuring Pac-Man and some ghosts running amok in Van Gogh's 'Starry Night'. Now I'm not saying throwing some video game characters into classic painti... Read Post

It's Just So Beautiful: Artist Paints What He Imagines The Sky Looked Like When Van Gogh Painted His Starry Night

Odd : Geekologie (11 months ago)

This is a digital painting by artist Alex Ruiz (links to prints for sale) imagining one of the nights Vincent Van Gogh worked on his iconic The Starry Night. Clearly, Alex has the skills to pay the bills and won't be cutting an ear ... Read Post


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