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From: Kickstarter HQ [email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Projects We Love: Funky Punk Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 18:57:27 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? View it online instead This Week on Kickstarter MAY 24, 2012 This week Daft Punk gets rebooted with some good ol' fashioned funk, a renowned creature animator finally finishes his pet project, and an artistic accessory gives you fancy fingers. ;;Crowded Teeth Fancy Stamp Ring Crowded Teeth Fancy Stamp Ring by Michelle Romo PACategory Crafts Rscation Los Angeles. CA Make your mark The Fancy Stamp Ring is exactly that! Each comes with a set of three interchangeable, double-sided stamps — one half is a laser- engraved wooden piece for everyday wear, the other is rubber for stamping wax or with inks. Backers can chose between smiley faces or simple phrases like, "You're Neat." EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00936178 ;:,Brassft Punk - Daft Punk tribute via New Orleans brass band Red beans 'n' splice Brassft Punk - Daft Punk tribute via New Orleans brass band by Earl Scioneaux PACategory Music Wl ocation New Orleans. LA Phil Tippett's "MAD GOD" Phil Tippett's "MAD GOD" by Mad God Productions PACategory Animation g 'iocation Berkeley. CA Plenty of classic records have been reformatted with an electronic twist, but what about the reverse? Enter Brassft Punk, a super funky tribute album to the seminal electronic band Daft Punk played by some of New Orleans' best known brass band musicians. Local producer Earl Scioneaux has written all the arrangements himself, and he's offering backers cool stuff like guest vocal spots and remixes of their voicemail. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT It's a mad world after all Have you heard of Phil Tippett? Maybe not, but if you've seen Star Wars, Robocop, or Jurassic Park, then you are definitely familiar with his work. He's an industry legend in character animation who's spent the last 50 years bringing on-screen creatures to life, but Mad God may be the first vision that is so distinctly his own. An experimental short film decades in the making, it's a no-holds-barred world of monsters and mayhem created with every old- school trick in the book. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Not interested in receiving the newsletter? You can unsubscribe here: r RUnsubscribe Copyright 2O12 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. - 155 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002. EFTA00936179

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