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  • Art and Design Using A.I. to colorize a black and white photo of a destroyed Klimt painting Mark Frauenfelder
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  • paintings Gustav Klimt portrait, lost for a century, turns up in Vienna Rob Beschizza
  • True Detective Here's how the grotesque "corpsicle" from True Detective: Night Country was created Jennifer Sandlin
  • uk "Castration by clamping" leads to court conviction for UK nullos Rob Beschizza
  • myth busting Gustavo Arellano: Donkey Shows are a "wholesale gabacho invention that says more about how America projects its fevered perversions onto Mexicans and Mexico than anything about Mexicans themselves" Jennifer Sandlin
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