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A brief explanation: In Zagreb, people have set up a museum to display those physical elements and pieces of ended relationships they no longer want cluttering their lives. They've done well, so well in fact there's now even a website. A note - the website navigation is a bit confusing, the link to the virtual collection is for emails, photos & SMS/Text messages, the "Exhibit Proper" is a different link. I've linked to both below.
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Meet Emery Blagdon (1907–1986), who manufactured "Found Art" antennae which would focus the healing energies from the atmosphere onto people in their neighborhood or vicinity. Interesting idea, more interesting artwork here:
Links: Make Online, Outsider Art Pages, Kohler Foundation (warning: you have to scroll), On Flickr, The Foundation for Self Taught American Artists.
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"Through her stories, I had learned to love and admire this mysterious race of tall, hairy people called Bigfoot. I chose not to use that name because it sounded somewhat demeaning. (Their feet are not large for their height and weight. They are in perfect proportion. They only are large compared to human feet.)"
From Joan Ocean's weblog describing her experiences and communications with Bigfoot. To the left, pictured, is a drawing by Bigfoot given to her. If you have any clue as to what it might mean she'd like to know. I have my theories....
Link: Joan Ocean and Sasquatch
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Truly great places to take kids - if your in London: Hoxton Street Monster Supplies, or if you're in New York try: The Brooklyn Superhero Supply Company.