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Crime, mysteries, and truly outrageous stories in the art and design world.
Sunday’s Toy Story takeover of the NFL was fun for the whole family (and for creatives who love cool new creative things).An inside look from The Walt Disney Company: article link
Missing paintings, mob bosses, and… more missing paintings? This week we’re looking at one and a half more times Van Gogh’s paintings have been targeted in museum heists.
After playing one video game for over 6 years, Carrie has questions about how our favorite video games are made.A fantastic explanation of texture maps (click here)Behind the Music for Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor (watch the video)
Accidents happen, and it’s not always the gallery visitors at fault! Today we’re talking about everything from janitors that (accidentally) threw away art to janitors that became artists.From this episode: ArsTechnica Open Forum Discussion about Modern Art
Who stole the Ghent Altarpiece? Well, basically everyone throughout its hundreds of years in existence.Inside the Ghent Altarpiece (Google Art & Culture): Click here to learn more.
Addictive gameplay, handshake deals, game industry rivalries, tense negotiations between countries… What else could you ask for in a story about a video game?
If a monkey takes a selfie, who owns the copyright? This case is a hilarious look into copyright law and just how far crazy animal activists are willing to go.Additional things you might find interesting:Copyright.gov – Copyrightable Authorship: What Can Be RegisteredPETA Statement on the ‘Monkey Selfie' LawsuitInterview with David Slater by Tom Migot Fine Art
What are vector graphics? Why are they so cool? This week Carrie dives into the details and history of this file format.Links for this episode:What are vector graphcis?The Math of Vector Art
Not many pieces can boast that they’ve been stolen not once, but twice. In Part 1, Carrie digs into the painting, the painter, and the 1994 heist.View this week's show notes.