Weaving Art Into the Fabric of Cities | By integrating data and engineering with craft, Janet Echelman builds large-scale art that changes human interaction with urban landscapes. Made out of high tech fiber originally created for NASA, Echelman's sculptures use natural elements to create an interactive experience. With installations across the globe, she's proven that art can truly change the fabric of cities. | | BIG NEWS: We've been nominated for not one, but *TWO* Webby Awards this year! Now we need your help to win. Spread the love (and a vote or two) by clicking HERE and HERE. | | Florida dairy farmer Ed Henderson has been playing the trombone since elementary school. And these days his audience, well, fits the scenery. Turns out, cows love jazz music! What began as a one-off backyard practice session, has turned into a regular gig that Henderson says entertains and pleases his audience of 6,800 or so cows. | | | | | |
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