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Daily Radar: 10.20.09

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  • Earlier this year we brought you this heart-throbbing aerial Google photo, and now Oddee's got a photo essay of other Google Earth findings, like the "Badlands Guardian," (above) which looks like a human wearing a Native American headdress (located in Alberta, Canada at 50.010083,-110.113006). [Oddee]

  • Actions: What You Can Do With The City opened last week in Chicago. The exhibit--open through March 13--showcases works from artists and collectives that "share a preoccupation with turning everyday life--walking, playing, recycling, gardening--into interactive stunts, aimed to get people involved in the city fabric, in unusual ways." Want to see what we mean? Check out some highlights from the exhibit--including tents shaped like car covers and DIY bicycle lane stencils--here. [Fast Company]
Photo: Google Earth via Oddee

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