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The Un-Grafitti Man August 27, 2009

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Paul ‘Moose’ Curtis, San Franciscan street artist. Making art by removing dirt.

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Fantastic Street Art August 27, 2009

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This is a really great idea. The sculpture relies on the air of a passing subway train to inflate. I love the fact that the piece is only there for a short period of time and then deflates again appearing just as a pile of rubbish

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Alternative Sound Interface August 27, 2009

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This offers a few interesting alternatives for sound interfaces. Be interesting to see what you can come up with using this technology?

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Daily Booth August 27, 2009

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This is an interesting project that you might want to sign up for?

Take a picture of yourself everyday and see how you change

Squarepusher August 27, 2009

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This is a really nice piece of motion graphics that utilises signs and symbols from every day life.

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NAWLZ August 27, 2009

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I really like this on-line comic book, really nice artwork and graphical style with a linear narrative. Nice interactivity too. Click the image below to go to the site

Zotero August 21, 2009

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