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Inbox Victory

June 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Website

Inbox Victory - Copyright Free Art & Technology

Have you ever been in the situation where you spend days trying answer all of your email only to accomplish your goal and have no one to share in your victory? All you want is a high five, a pat on the back, and a “job well done soldier!”, and yet most likely all you are left with is an empty room and a cold cup of coffee. Inbox Victory is an initiative that says, “you deserve that high five!” Link

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Joe Raciti – Cardboard Song: All Hail the Great Blue Whale

June 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Music, Video

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Joe Raciti seems to be broke at the moment so instead of just giving up he decided to make his own instruments using only cardboard and a vivid imagination. Link

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How to Make a Sock Monster

June 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Crafts, Website

Sock Monster HowTo Poster - Copyright Monster-Munch.com

Lots of people have asked for tips on how to get going with their own exciting monster creations. So here’s a 1-2-3 ‘How To’ poster to download that i made for the Workshop at Shunt. It’s A3 format so you can see the details. Most important tip is to remember to leave a hole in his arse to stuff him through! Link

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The Music of Imogen Heap

June 22nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Artist, Music

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Wikipedia says, “Heap has played music from an early age, and is classically trained in many instruments, including the piano (her first instrument), cello and clarinet. She later taught herself to play the guitar, drums, and the array mbira. She had begun to write songs by the time of her thirteenth birthday. Her mother, an art therapist, and her father, a construction rock retailer, separated when Heap was twelve. The boarding school she was sent to lacked students wishing to pursue music and Heap clashed with the music teacher. His idea of punishment was to leave Heap alone to learn by herself; as a result she principally taught herself sequencing, music engineering, sampling and production on Atari computers.” Link

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The Art of Marina Bychkova

June 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Artist, Ceramics, Sculptures

Agnetha - The Other Woman - Copyright Marina Bychkova

Making dolls has been the most constant aspect of my life since I was six years old. I believe that I was born to do this. Link

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