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Canadian artist Eric Pare creates 360 degree images using bullet time light painting
Algerian artist Abdul Hafez Qazlan provided Ruptly a glimpse of how he uses salt, coffee and coal to fashion breathtaking portraits at his home in Batna. At first, the artist lumps salt and coffee granules onto a canvas seemingly indiscriminately. Once Abdul picks up the canvas and shakes it, coffee granules which are not stuck to the surface fall away to the floor and reveal and intricately detailed portrait of reggae musician Bob Marley.
A Buenos Aires artist has used 6,000 hair clips to create a mural of Argentina football legend Lionel Messi.
Moon by 1-Ring, the "world's first" 360 degree levitating camera integrates into your home and keeps your property safe.
This shark tank, hosting several man-eating sharks, was the scene of a very rare and highly dangerous art project on Sunday. An "extreme" artist, who goes by the name 'Markus', prepared his Instruments before diving into the shark tank in the Barcelona Aquarium to paint a portrait of deceased TV presenter Alvaro Bulto, a famed wingsuit aficionado. TV presenter Bulto died at the age of 51 in a wingsuit accident over the Swiss Alps in 2013 when partaking in his favourite extreme sport, freefalling. Markus explained that he was inspired to do a portrait of Bulto because he felt personally "linked" to the late-TV presenter. Markus is a self-professed extreme artist, which, according to Markus, gives him an affinity with extreme sportsmen. Following its completion the portrait was given to Bulto's family to raise money for charity.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).