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L’uomo Vitruviano di Leonardo diventa di ghiaccio. E’ la singolare modalità comunicativa scelta da Greenpeace e dall’artista John Quigley, per sensibilizzare l’opinione pubblica sul drammatico persistere dello scioglimento dei ghiacci nell’Artico, a seguito dei cambiamenti climatici.L’uomo Vitruviano di Leonardo diventa di ghiaccio. E’ la singolare... more
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Da un genio italiano a un mito universale. Il celebre Autoritratto per la prima volta esposto in una grande mostra con i lavori degli artisti che nel corso dei secoli si sono ispirati al genio di Leonardo, per celebrare il 150° anniversario dell'Unità d'Italia.Da un genio italiano a un mito universale. Il celebre Autoritratto per la prima volta... more
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The Anticipatron has all the upcoming films making us anxious to run to theaters, including writer/director Christopher Nolan's "Inception," his first film since 2008's record-breaking summer release, "The Dark Knight."
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.comThe Anticipatron has all the upcoming films making us anxious to run to theaters,... more
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Have you seen the movie of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? This blog is a wonderful review about the movie TMNT. Read to know how great the movie is. It has some brief story outline and scene description; gives you the backgrounds about the turtles and what’s happening to the characters in the movie. And download the movie through a link inside.Have you seen the movie of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? This blog is a wonderful... more
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It might seem bizarre that science is using art to learn about the mind—looking for hard facts in the most ethereal of places. But great artists turn out to be the world's first neuroscientists. Consider the flightless fluffs of brown otherwise known as herring gull chicks. Since they're entirely dependent on their mothers for food, they're born with a powerful instinct. Whenever they see a bird beak, they frantically peck at it, begging for their favorite food: a regurgitated meal. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/section-blog/290-unlocking-the-mysteries-of-the-artistic-mind-It might seem bizarre that science is using art to learn about the mind—looking... more
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