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We are in a highly technological age of information, and at the cusp of a world of AI, artificial intelligence. Some strange people and bizarre things were chosen, as the following weird art is intended to portray images of our current society? Enjoy some bizarre looking artwork ranging from belly paintings to alien sculpture.

Baby coming out from the belly
T-Rex Face Paint – the nose looks weird!

Skeletons showing PDA

Odd photo of some root veggie getting operated? Cute or too Weird?

1. Rihanna (10)
At 23, she’s already one of the best selling music artists of all-time. And what have you done? I mean besides, apparently, buy loads of Rihanna records.
2. Olivia Wilde (9)
Throughout months (years?) of teasers and trailers for the Tron sequel we were quite insistent that we were immensely psyched for it. It came and went, and is now out on DVD, and we’ve still not seen it. We bring this up, as it’s the only thing this Olivia Wilde’s ever been in that we might have seen at some point. Still, we’re sure she’s very nice.
3. Nicole Scherzinger (9)
So, are these Pussycat Dolls like a band, or something? Regardless, we read that Ms. Scherzinger is to be a judge on Simon Cowell’s new U.S. version of The X Factor. So, that’s something.
4. Katy Perry (8)
We know she sang that I Kissed a Girl novelty song, and we know she’s married to an outrageously famous (in the U.K.) novelty act, but even with all that knowledge she eludes our day to day notice. As we say above of her PeekScore better, we’re certain she’s very nice.
5. Brooklyn Decker (8)
We thought we were the sorts who would be at least passingly aware of, if not particularly concerned about, a major motion picture starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, but apparently not as we’re just learning of it now. Anyway, it would seem that Brooklyn Decker was in it.
6. Irina Shayk (8)
Yes she is on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, however, she’s just a model; which is an honest living of course. But that’s all she does. Her Wikipedia entry says she does some work for charity, and that’s pretty okay. So, good for her.
7. Kelly Brook (8)
Kelly Brook has a few commercials, was in a few movies, looks great naked and is very popular in the UK but guess you guys don’t search for her enough.

8. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (8)
Our admittedly cursory research suggests that at some point Rosie here married a fellow with the last name Whitely. Also, she’s a model but what else does she do?
9. Megan Fox (7)
We were told repeatedly that she was going to be our next big movie star. Our next Angelina. We were told a lot of things.
10. Marisa Miller (7)Surreal Photo Manipulation.
Surreal photo is basically displays of a designer’s rich imagination of subjects which then injected into real pictures. Most of these surreal pictures are captivating be it pleasant or not because it is not what we experience in our daily life hence it is out of norm. Given it is not an event we could not possibly experience, it leaves a huge dimension for viewers to interpret what does the designer was trying to convey through their work. This is what makes surreal photos a challenge for the designers and in the same time, an awesome adventure for the viewers. Yes, all of that in a picture.
Graffiti History
Graffiti has a long and proud history. The subculture surrounding graffiti has existed for several decades, and it's still going strong. The graffiti artists (or "writers" as they prefer to call themselves) are passionate, skilled, community-oriented, and socially conscious in ways that profoundly contradict the way they've been portrayed as common criminals and vandals.
Birth and Evolution

Graffiti, if we define it as any type of writing on the wall goes back to ancient Rome, and if drawn images count, then we could point to the first graf artists. But the style of urban graffiti that most people have seen and know about, the kind that uses spraycans, came from New York City in the late 1960s, and was born on the subway trains. Taki 183, who lived on 183rd street in Washington Heights, worked as a messenger who traveled all throughout the city. While he did so, he would use a marker and write his name wherever he went, at subway stations and also the insides and outsides of subway cars. Eventually, he became known all throughout the city as this mysterious figure. In 1971, he was interviewed for an article by the New York Times. Kids all over New York, realizing the fame and notoriety that could be gained from "tagging" their names on subway cars (that traveled all over the city, naturally) began to emulate Taki 183. The goal was to "get up" (using the slang of the day), to have one's name in as many places as possible, and as kids competed against each other to get famous, the amount of graffiti on trains exploded.
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