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Subject: Projects We Love: Wild Things
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 18:32:49 +0000
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[0:1'his Week on Kickstarter
APRIL 19, 2012
It's been an exciting week at Kickstarter. A new project has claimed the title of most
funded (check out The History of #1 on our blog), and this week's projects are as
cool as ever: an eclectic comic collection, a fermented food frenzy, and some good
ol' fashioned snail mail.
The Antler Boy and Other Stories
The Antler Boy and Other Stories
by Jake Parker
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ocation Provo, UT
A comic genius
Jake Parker has spent 13 years working as an
artist on everything from toy commercials to
Horton Hears a Who!, but he's never stopped
drawing his own comics on the side. Over time,
his varied collection has grown to include tales
of flying whales, space-exploring robots, and a
little girl who loves to play checkers — each
beautifully illustrated in Jake's signature
eclectic style. His new book will collect them all
in a single hardcover edition.
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W;Brine and Dine Collective's Live
Fermented Sauerkraut
It's alive!
Brine and Dine Collective's Live Fermented
Sauerkraut
by Brine and Dine Live Culture Collective
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ocation New York. NY
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Haste
Post Haste
by Elizabeth Ribera
®.Category Art
g _ocation Oakland. CA
The Brine and Dine Live Culture Collective is
not afraid to get a little wild — wild with
its cultures, that is, which they use to make
their funky and fresh raw sauerkraut. Mixing
locally sourced ingredients with old-fashioned
methods, like maturing small batches in
earthenware crocks, they're out to create a
uniquely crispy, tangy version of this classic
fermented foodstuff.
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M. I love you
In response to the proposed closure of 3,700
US postal offices comes Post Haste, a mixed-
media art exhibition that reflects on how the
digital age is radically changing our public
institutions, with contributions ranging from
portraits of stamp collectors to a live
transcription service for gallery visitors. Can't
attend? There are still handwritten letters and
original art to look forward to — all delivered
the old-fashioned way, naturally!
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