By Evan Ackerman
We featured Jason Freeny’s anatomy of a balloon dog in May of last year, and since then, he’s dissected gummi bears and now a Lego minifig to show us how they operate. I didn’t realize the little guys had fingers and toes under there. And a nose. It’s very cool, but am I the only one who also finds it vaguely disturbing…?
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An Artist did some similar thing in the museum of natur history (my translation…) basel (switzerland) with the skeleton of comic figures like bugs bunny and donald duck:
http://www.nmb.bs.ch/ausstellungen/vergangene-a…
http://www.20min.ch/unterhaltung/kult/story/208…
An Artist did some similar thing in the museum of natur history (my translation…) basel (switzerland) with the skeleton of comic figures like bugs bunny and donald duck:
http://www.nmb.bs.ch/ausstellungen/vergangene-a…
http://www.20min.ch/unterhaltung/kult/story/208…
An Artist did some similar thing in the museum of natur history (my translation…) basel (switzerland) with the skeleton of comic figures like bugs bunny and donald duck:
http://www.nmb.bs.ch/ausstellungen/vergangene-a…
http://www.20min.ch/unterhaltung/kult/story/208…