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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 Michelangelo, van Gogh, Warhol, The Guild of Unfortunate Painters and Rob.
The '''Lost Arts''' are an exhibition of hypothetical paintings belonging to the Great Artists of the past, including such members as Michelangelo, van Gogh, Warhol, The Guild of Unfortunate Painters and Rob.


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.
Alternatively, if you have come here fresh from reading about the [Abuti], you could be thinking 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. Its workings as described in sources throughout the ages would almost have to leave the ordinary dabbler in the sciences puzzled and deeply conflicted.


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Other arts thought lost include being poetic about three blind mice, that of oiling a typewriter, rolling up an umbrella for stowing away in the pantry, or declaring war on the weather. Not all arts are lost, however, as in the revival of arts previously thought lost, like [swashbucking in the desert|desert swashbuckling].
# being poetic about three blind mice
# lost art of oiling a typewriter
# rolling up an umbrella
# declaring war on the weather
 
[need the beginning of a sentence here] which leaves the ordinary dabbler in the sciences scratching their heads.
 
revival of arts previously thought lost, like swashbucking in a desert [the pirates claim their sea is the sand and the waves are the sand dunes]


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Revision as of 23:11, 26 December 2012

The Lost Arts are an exhibition of hypothetical paintings belonging to the Great Artists of the past, including such members as Michelangelo, van Gogh, Warhol, The Guild of Unfortunate Painters and Rob.

Alternatively, if you have come here fresh from reading about the [Abuti], you could be thinking 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. Its workings as described in sources throughout the ages would almost have to leave the ordinary dabbler in the sciences puzzled and deeply conflicted.

Other arts thought lost include being poetic about three blind mice, that of oiling a typewriter, rolling up an umbrella for stowing away in the pantry, or declaring war on the weather. Not all arts are lost, however, as in the revival of arts previously thought lost, like [swashbucking in the desert|desert swashbuckling].

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