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From: Kickstarter HQ [email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Projects We Love: Getting Glitchy Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 17:08:31 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? View it online instead This Week on Kickstarter AUGUST 23, 2012 This week's projects will have you drawing comics like a pro, exploring NYC's underground comedy scene, and seeing the common glitch as a work of modern art. ;;',I DRAW COMICS Sketchbook & Reference Guide I DRAW COMICS Sketchbook 84 Reference Guide PA by Man Marrocco Category Comics li ocation Chicago. IL Practice makes perfect I Draw Comics is a comprehensive guide for learning everything you need to know about making your own comic books. Equal parts reference manual and personal sketchbook, it covers technical basics like page design and figure drawing, plus provides cool tips from some leading industry heavyweights on "how to tell any awesome story." The only other thing you'll need to go from comics fan to comics creator? Practice! EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00712017 ;',,TELL YOUR FRIENDS! THE CONCERT FILM! It's no secret! TELL YOUR FRIENDS! THE CONCERT FILM! by Liam McEneaney RCategory Documentary R_ocation Brooklyn, NY ;Glitch Textiles Glitch Textiles by Phillip David Stearns Category Art i .l ocation BrOOklyr: Tell Your Friends! The Concert Film explores how an alt-comedy scene went from the basement of a bar in New York City to the mainstream spotlight. From the emerging (Reggie Watts, Kristen Schaal) to the notably established (Janeane Garofalo, Marc Maron), it's an illuminating glimpse into the mechanics of making people laugh. Also: fart jokes. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Beauty and the glitch Phil Stearns has mastered the art of the glitch. After spending a year crafting large-scale electronic artwork from the scrambled output of rewired digital cameras, he's ready to bring these vibrantly colored images off the screen and into 3D by —wait for it —weaving them into actual, tangible textiles. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Love these projects too? Share the newsletter with your friends! [a Share on it Share on Not interested in receiving the newsletter? You can unsubscribe here: Unsubscribe EFTA00712018 Copyright 2012 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. - 155 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002. EFTA00712019

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