Biennale Bird Makeover

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Though some may argue New York’s yellow cabs ride on the built-in branding of their color, the ubiquitous city fixture has gotten a streamlined new logo. The Taxi and Limousine Corporation (TLC) has dropped the “axi” from the side paneling of their fleet so a bigger “T” stands alone in a black circle. Regardless of your thoughts on the matter, you’ll still be able to …

Water Wigs

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Demonstrating the age-old lesson that looks can be deceiving are elaborately disguised pigeons by artists Julian Charrierre and Julius Von Bismarcke. Commissioned by this year’s Venice Biennale to add a touch of unexpected art to the surrounding sky, the beautiful birds are simply spray-painted pigeons. The scheme does beg the question: are they still just rats with wings if they look like they flew in …

Campbell’s Warhol-inspired Soup Cans

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Many bald men dream of having their luxurious manes back but don’t get so lucky without some kind of miracle. Photographer Tim Tadder couldn’t change his subject’s hairlines so instead he dropped water balloons on their heads and captured the exact moment when the liquid torrent resembled long lost hair, for an unexpectedly dazzling effect.