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From: Kickstarter HQ To: , Subject: Projects We Love: A Banner Week Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 19:58:49 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? View it online instead [0.:This Week on Kickstarter MARCH 22, 2012 Whether you're into bike races, robotics, Norse giants, or all of the above, we guarantee you'll have a grand adventure exploring projects this week. Check *em out! The Banner Saga Animated adventures The Banner Saga by Stoic litCategory Video Games R_ocation Austin, TX After spending half a decade working together on Star Wars: The Old Republic, three ambitious game designers have formed their own studio to make the games they've always wanted to play. Their inaugural title, The Banner Saga, combines elements of classic RPGs with turn-based strategy, all wrapped up in a gorgeously animated mini-series about vikings and the end of the world. Sounds like a dream come true — we just need to survive it! EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00659459 :;The Commentator Something to talk about The Commentator by Brendt PACategory Documentary R_Ocation New York, NY gT.I* An Animatronic Puppet T.I• An Animatronle Puppet by Jeff Kessler PACategory Technology gt_ocation Palo Alto, CA In 1976, the Danish filmmaker Jorgen Leth electrified the world with his genre-defining documentary on the Paris—Roubaix cycling race, A Sunday in Hell. He now comments on the race professionally for television, lending his wit and expertise to thousands of viewers every year, so it seems about time that the lens was turned back on him. The Commentator, filmed by Albert Maysles and scored by Blonde Redhead, will be a love- letter-as-documentary to the man and his life's work. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Artificial intelligence Technically speaking, TJ* is a miniature fiberboard skull and robotic puppet. But in reality, he could be your new best friend! His Arduino-based remote-control system allows for live control, or you can write your own software to make him do all sorts of cool things — like mouth a monologue from your favorite film, have a conversation with your friends, or simply keep an "eye" out. He's also available in a whole bunch of cool colors, so you can dress him up however you like. The only limit? Your imagination! EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Not interested in receiving the newsletter? You can unsubscribe here: r RUnsubscribe Copyright 2012 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. — 155 Rivington Street, New York. NY 10002. EFTA00659460

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