This week we:*Stared in wonder at the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights. [Evolo]*Decided this "botched restoration job" just might beat Beast Jesus for worst touch-up ever. [Hyperallergic]*Fell in love with this apartment complex in France. [DesignRulz]*Learned about the challenges of conserving high-tech art. [ArtNews]*Heard Twitter developed a Snapchat competitor that offers illustrated tweets. [PSFK]*Saw how a North Korean propaganda artist imagines Beijing. [The Atlantic]*Met these robots that would like to clean our house. [Inhabitat]*Discovered the future of 3D printing. [Dwell]*Learned about NYC's plans to installation electric car-charging manhole covers. [DesignTaxi]*Received a first-hand review of the Lazarides opening in London. In 2010 the group also re-created Dante’s Inferno in Hell’s Half Acre. [Coolhunting]*Got hungry and disturbed looking at these pictures of the London Chocolate Fashion show. [DesignYouTrust]*Put these Delaware Glowing Hoodies on our holiday wish list. [TheGadgetFlow]*Will never look at Jeff Koons the same again after seeing this highbrow sausage art. [FeatureShoot]*Got uncomfortable just looking at these sand paper sculptures. [JunkCulture]*Were mesmerized by the world's first portable river. See below for more. [123Inspiration]All images courtesy of Luzinterruptus.@LauraFFeinstein
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