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  • Secrets of Automata: Ingenious Designs for Mechanical Life, by Michael Start
    art This antique automaton is your nightmare fuel of the day Popkin
  • Researchers looking at Rembrandt's Vision of Zacharias in the Temple. Photo: Rijksmuseum/Kelly Schenk
    art A painting kicked out of Rembrandt's catalog in 1960 just got kicked back in Ellsworth Toohey
  • Installation view: Utopia: Three Centuries of Sexuality in‬ American Cults and Communes‬, the Museum of Sex‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬, New York, 2025–26. Photo: Alexa Hoyer for The Museum of Sex. Courtesy the Museum of Sex.
    art Museum of Sex exhibit showcases 300 objects from American cults and communes Mark Frauenfelder
  • Piet Mondrian Art In the Stedelijk Museum (In Case You're Wondering/shutterstock.com )
    art The Mondrian estate is threatening people over a public domain painting Ellsworth Toohey
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  • Codex Seraphinianus
    art The author of the world's strangest book says a stray cat wrote it Ellsworth Toohey
  • Bear-warning sign. (Japanese translation: Warning Wild bear) ImagingL/shutterstock.com
    art Putting Paddington Bear in places he shouldn't be Grant St. Clair
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  • Japanese matchboxes (BOOCYS/shutterstock.com)
    art Sweden's match museum celebrates the lost art of matchbox design Popkin
  • Detail from The Tabby Toboggan Club, 1898 by Louis Wain
    art This delightfully chaotic Louis Wain painting shows cats sledding downhill with pure joy and terror Popkin
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  • Robert Tinney's Byte covers
    art Robert Tinney, who painted iconic Byte magazine covers, RIP Ellsworth Toohey
  • Monkey Business Images / shutterstock.com
    art This animation shows what doom-scrolling does to your brain Popkin
  • Jan Van Kessel signature (Public Domain Review)
    art Painter Jan Van Kessel signed his name in bugs Popkin
  • art Michael Beitz' Lies Bench plays with the idea of lies as something we rest upon Popkin
  • The bellows used for the Halberstadt performance Wikipedia-ce Public Domain, Link
    music A 639-year organ performance is underway in Germany Ellsworth Toohey
  • politics "OUR _____" is a new projection art piece focusing on everything ICE is killing Jennifer Sandlin
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    art Mysterious paper animations feel like hidden worlds Popkin
  • Chatty G
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