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Animal Kingdom Movies TV

Strange Spaceship Skeletons

If you liked Jason Freeny’s anatomical sculptures, chances are you’ll appreciate Josh Lane’s inner look at some pop culture vehicles.

The designer from Kansas City imagines what lies beneath the exteriors of fictional spaceships like the TARDIS with its bony chest and two hearts. Lane sketches similarly strange skeletal structures for Serenity, the NCC-1701, a Colonial Viper, and the Millennium Falcon. Have a look at them all after the jump.

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Arty Cartoons & Comics

Cartoon Character Skeletons

South Korean artist Hyungkoo Lee (may have forgotten to pay his hosting fees) assumes the roles of an osteologist in his series of sculptures where he imagines what may lie beneath the skins of famous cartoon characters.

In Animatus, Lee uses a combination of real animal bones and synthetic ones to create anatomical structures of Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Goofy, Roadrunner, Wile E. Coyote, and others. The skeletal remains of the characters are surprisingly easy to identify, have a look at them after the jump.

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Arty Weirdness

Bones Alive! It’s The Skeleton Bio-Cycle

In a moment of pure awesomeness, sculptor Jud Turner forged the Bio-Cycle. His piece is made from welded steel and a collection of found objects to create the appearance that the bicycle is made from a human skeleton. Pity as that would have rated highly on my weird shit-o-meter. There is no seat so you can’t ride it either.

One more image after the jump.