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[[ | The '''Lost Arts''' are an exhibition of hypothetical paintings belonging to the Great Artists of the past, including such members as Da Vinci, Monet, Oxford, | ||
Alternatively, you could be speaking of the '''Lost Arts''' which are so-called because society at large has either misplaced their knowledge of certain ancient technologies or mislead themselves as to what use the inscrutable machinery had. The [[rube-goldberg machine]] is an infamous example typically trotted out for examination. | |||
, which comes in many forms. | |||
which leaves the ordinary dabbler in the sciences scratching their heads. | |||
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Revision as of 01:00, 23 December 2012
The Lost Arts are an exhibition of hypothetical paintings belonging to the Great Artists of the past, including such members as Da Vinci, Monet, Oxford,
Alternatively, you could be speaking of the Lost Arts which are so-called because society at large has either misplaced their knowledge of certain ancient technologies or mislead themselves as to what use the inscrutable machinery had. The rube-goldberg machine is an infamous example typically trotted out for examination.
, which comes in many forms. which leaves the ordinary dabbler in the sciences scratching their heads.
Abuti ACT
Links
Required Phantoms:
Required article:
Additional links: