All art shown at the Venice Biennale of modern art must be transported to the site by waterways, including the bulkiest pieces.
That's not without risk as American artist Mike Bouchet learned: Having rafted the floating full-size family house he designed for the Biennale to its destination, he had to helplessly watch it sink slowly into the Venetian waves.
May 28, 2009
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That sinking feeling: Venice Biennale's floating house shipwreck |
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Raw Video: WWII era ship sunk off Key West |
A ship last used by the U.S. Air Force to track missiles and spacecraft has been sunk in the Florida Keys, creating a new artificial reef for sport divers and anglers.
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Games Going Beyond the Mat |
'Legends of Wrestlemania' and 'UFC Undisputed 2009' offer two distinct gaming experiences, one nostalgic and the other exhilarating.
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Marseille breathes new life into old sails |
In Marseille's old port, the "barquettes," quaint sail boats once vital to the fishing industry, have found a second wind in the tourist market.
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