
James Franco's making art even when you can't see that he's making art.
The actor/writer/filmmaker/professional grad student has teamed up with New York City artists Brainard and Delia Carey, and together they've created the Museum of Non-Visible Art (MONA). Yes, that's right, art that you can't see.
The concept is described as "an extravaganza of imagination, a museum that reminds us that we live in two worlds: the physical world of sight and the non-visible world of thought. Composed entirely of ideas, the Non-Visible Museum redefines the concept of what is real."
You can purchase this non-visible art via Kickstarter (though there is a clear warning that you won't actually be receiving any art that you can see) starting for as little as $20. You'll receive a title card and then, according to MONA, "the rest is up to you."
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That's enough, James Franco da Vinci.

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