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These Are the Earliest Human Paintings Ever

According to new dating tests, these are the first paintings ever made by humans. They are seals painted more than 42,000 years ago, located in the Cave of Nerja, in Málaga, Spain.

According to new dating tests, these are the first paintings ever made by humans. They are seals painted more than 42,000 years ago, located in the Cave of Nerja, in Málaga, Spain.

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Daily Report: An Internet Art Fair

In Tuesday’s New York Times, Martha Schwendener reviews the VIP Art Fair 2.0, the Internet’s first major art bazaar. It’s 2.0 because this is the second year for the fair. Last year, it had all sorts of technical problems, but this year they seem to have been smoothed out.

In Tuesday’s New York Times, Martha Schwendener reviews the VIP Art Fair 2.0, the Internet’s first major art bazaar. It’s 2.0 because this is the second year for the fair. Last year, it had all sorts of technical problems, but this year they seem to have been smoothed out.

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13 New Best Picture Nominees

The Academy Awards: the final bastionary celebration of the non-YouTube-famous. For this week’s Shooting Challenge , you created homages to your favorite films of the year.

The Academy Awards: the final bastionary celebration of the non-YouTube-famous. For this week’s Shooting Challenge , you created homages to your favorite films of the year.

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Trade Whatever You’ve Got for Whatever You Want with the Swap-O-Matic

Vending machines would be a lot more user friendly if they didn’t always demand money. Maybe I don’t have $1.25 for that can of soda. Maybe I’ve got a seventy-five cents and four cigarettes

Vending machines would be a lot more user friendly if they didn’t always demand money. Maybe I don’t have $1.25 for that can of soda. Maybe I’ve got a seventy-five cents and four cigarettes

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These 65 Objects Are Your Most Precious Possessions

A family heirloom is often something that’s very important to us, so important, in fact, that we bury it away and rarely share it with even ourselves. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, readers photographed their most treasured possessions

A family heirloom is often something that’s very important to us, so important, in fact, that we bury it away and rarely share it with even ourselves. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, readers photographed their most treasured possessions

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55 Professional Studio Photos…Taken Outside With Dreary Sun and Tinfoil

For most of us, it’s cold and dark outside.

For most of us, it’s cold and dark outside.

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New Year’s Eve as Seen Through Drunk Goggles

New Year’s Eve is a bit fuzzy more most of us, so it’s completely appropriate that, for this week’s Shooting Challenge , Gizmodo photographers captured blurry, long exposure photographs. More

New Year’s Eve is a bit fuzzy more most of us, so it’s completely appropriate that, for this week’s Shooting Challenge , Gizmodo photographers captured blurry, long exposure photographs. More

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Why Unwrap Presents When You Have X-Ray Gift Vision?

Shaking gifts. It’s never worked because unless someone gave you broken glass, there’s no way to hear what’s inside.

Shaking gifts. It’s never worked because unless someone gave you broken glass, there’s no way to hear what’s inside.

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Matt Richardson turns Arduino, Twitter and lasers into art (video)

Matt Richardson’s genius has never really been in question. The Make Live host and compulsive hacker has built an impressive library of creations, ranging from a Google Reader pedal to an email-triggered Christmas tree

Matt Richardson’s genius has never really been in question. The Make Live host and compulsive hacker has built an impressive library of creations, ranging from a Google Reader pedal to an email-triggered Christmas tree

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Insanely Detailed Book Sculptures Should Be Featured In National Geographic

Among other things, Guy Laramee makes sculptures from books. They are amazing, from the level of detail and the textures to the way he presents them.

Among other things, Guy Laramee makes sculptures from books. They are amazing, from the level of detail and the textures to the way he presents them.

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