Art News
Naked art
According to a CNN report, Australia has officially launched their first naked art exhibit.
The report states, “James Turrell: A Retrospective,” will host three separate after hours tours in which the participants can view the art work in the exhibit while completely nude. There will be absolutely no clothing on the 150 guests who signed up to take part in these tours of the exhibit. The article states that all three of the tours of the artist’s work have already been booked solid and not a single open spot remains.
The American artist, James Turell, is an artist who also incorporates the use of light into his exhibits. This isn’t the first time they had patrons strip down for special viewings of the artwork. According to the report, there was a previous nude tour held in Japan. The primary reason for giving these nude tours is so that connoisseurs of the artwork can literally absorb the light with their bodies. The museum and the people in charge of running the exhibit hope that without the clothing, the patrons of the tour will be able to have a deeper, more meaningful understanding of the artwork.
Netflix entering God Mode
Great news college students, Netflix is upgrading some of their features! According to report released on the pop culture news media website, Hypable.com, Netflix recently introduced a new feature called God mode. This feature enables your web browser to give the user a better searching experience.
Users of this God mode can now scroll more seamlessly through the long listings of shows without having to suffer with the lagging browsing system that has plagued Netflix users for some time now. Instead of hovering over the arrows and wait for the movies to scroll by, users can now access a list from the very beginning, and don’t have to worry about the annoying jumping the page does as you try to scroll through the list. For more information on how you can equip your browser and Netflix with God mode to have a seamless Netflix experience, visit Hypable.com.
Game of Thrones show creators to run out of source material
HBO and creators of the runaway hit, Game of Thrones, have officially announced that the show will go without author George R.R. Martin’s material.
In a report released by Hypable, one of the show’s creators, David Benioff, said the show would go on even without Martin’s next book in the epic saga. George R.R. Martin, who is known for killing off characters in addition to laboring over his books, is about to be passed on the Game of Thrones racetrack. Fans of the television series and fans of the book have been assuming that for some time Martin would be passed up by the television series.
It now seems the time is swiftly approaching. As the series plugs right ahead in filming, creators are running low on book material to adapt. However, the creators do know the general plot line of the series and how the saga comes to an end, but they did admit that inevitably the television series was going to take larger deviations from the original material. The show creators say that in the grand scheme of things, the two series will still end in the same place.