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POSTICK - Adhesive labels that convert things into postcards by Tatjana
Adhesive postcard-back labels that transform photographs, drawings, notes & all sorts of things into real, physical postcards.
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111% funded $4,449 pledged
- 165 backers
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The Commentator by Brendt Barbur
We'll follow Jorgen Leth, director of A Sunday in Hell, during the 2012 Paris Roubaix. A grueling bike race his film helped popularize.
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110% funded $29,762 pledged
- 531 backers
- Funded Mar 23, 2012
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"The New America" Short Film & Engraved Art by Nando Costa
"The New America" is a short film where each frame will be laser engraved on a wood block, which backers can decorate their walls with.
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153% funded $30,753 pledged
- 418 backers
- Funded Oct 29, 2011
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Urbanized: A Documentary Film by Gary Hustwit
Help finish the new design documentary from the director of "Helvetica" and "Objectified".
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139% funded $118,505 pledged
- 1,814 backers
- Funded Mar 23, 2011
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Ghost Bikes Film: Portland to London by meaghan wilbur
The Ghost Bikes Film Project is exploring the intersection of street art, activism, and mourning on the streets of cities around the world.
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127% funded $3,175 pledged
- 70 backers
- Funded Jul 04, 2010
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The Invisible Light Photo Tour: National Park Edition by David Graves
A 3,000 mile infrared photo tour, by bicycle, of 20 of the country's national parks. The resulting product will be a 26-page 12:6 format book.
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Lasersaur: Open Source Laser Cutter by nortd
Design a laser cutter and make the building process repeatable for others. The result is an affordable and easy to maintain system for everybody.
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200% funded $20,019 pledged
- 260 backers
- Funded Jul 08, 2010
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THE SLOW MOTION SHOW by Kirstin Huber
A unique gallery experience created by three designers from New York City that interprets slow motion as a device used to reveal the unnoticed.
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113% funded $1,707 pledged
- 33 backers
- Funded Jun 22, 2010
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Documenting Portland Maine's Working Waterfront by Mark Marchesi
Portland Maine is home to one of America's oldest and last surviving urban working waterfronts. Wharf by wharf I am documenting how it looks today.
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126% funded $2,537 pledged
- 32 backers
- Funded Jun 21, 2010
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Catalog: Seeing Portland - 1970 to 1984 photography exhibit by Andy Graham
Seeing Portland - 1970 to 1984 is an exhibit of photographs of Portland, Maine. The project is a 72 page catalog of the show.
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114% funded $1,715 pledged
- 29 backers
- Funded Jun 15, 2010
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On a Bike, With a Camera: Missouri to Washington by Janelle Jones
Starting in June 2010, I will ride my bicycle from Missouri to Washington. I plan to document the entire trip through photographs.
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121% funded $1,090 pledged
- 28 backers
- Funded May 23, 2010
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Punk Jews by Jesse, Evan, and Saul
An online documentary series covers the stories of a new Jewish culture that promises to transform the face of religion.
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107% funded $10,721 pledged
- 206 backers
- Funded Jul 06, 2010
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Canoe Down the Mississippi River by Veasey Conway & Daniel Kelley
We want to canoe down the Mississippi River. Veasey will document the trip with his camera, Daniel with his writing. Please help support our efforts!
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101% funded $2,535 pledged
- 52 backers
- Funded Jul 16, 2010
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Art Space Tokyo: iPad Edition + Hardcover Reprint by Craig Mod
Art Space Tokyo is a beautiful guide to Tokyo through its art world. We're funding an update, reprint and iPad edition.
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158% funded $23,790 pledged
- 265 backers
- Funded May 01, 2010
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The Portrait Project by Ryan Alexander-Tanner
The Portrait Project is a large-scale portrait commission project. Send me a photograph and I will draw it. Cheap!
Funding Unsuccessful (05/17/2010)


