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This project successfully raised its funding goal on August 15, 2010.
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Our undying gratitude and a big thank-you credit on our website.
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1½” round full-color Gift Horse button. Plus, a big thank-you credit on our website.
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8” x 10”, full-color, signed, limited edition mini-print of the Trojan Horse as a 2D paper foldable model. Plus, the button and thank-you website credit.
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A paper sculpture of a virus — you can choose from twelve different kinds (e.g. Rabies, Snow Crash, the ILOVEYOU compter virus) — that we will hand-assemble. Plus the mini-print and the button.
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A good quality men's or women's T-shirt with a stylish Gift Horse design.
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A six-pack of viruses of your choice (e.g. Andromeda Strain, foot-in-mouth disease, smallpox). Plus the mini-print and the button.
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The 12-pack of the ALL the viruses (Rabies, Snow Crash, ILOVEYOU, ++). PLUS: a basket gift of everything from the lower levels: the T-shirt, mini-print and button.
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Beautiful, signed, limited edition, plaster 3D-printed miniature of the Trojan Gift Horse (3" high). It’s an exact replica of the 13-foot horse with full color wood texture.
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Everything from the lower levels! All yours!! WaaHaHa!
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You and a friend get a private paper-craft building workshop at our studio in San Francisco. Together, we'll make a special model that is yours to take home. Approx 3 hours – burrito lunch included. PLUS - You’ll also receive the Trojan Horse miniature.
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We will print and hand-assemble the paper sculpture Trojan Horse (24” x 12” x 21”) from the No Matter project. Full-color archival inkjet print, signed from an edition of 9. Includes crating and shipping within the USA. Contact us for other destinations.
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Scott Kildall and Victoria Scott
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Scott Kildall is a cross-disciplinary artist working with video, installation, prints, sculpture and performance. He gathers material from the public realm as the crux of his artwork in the form of interventions into various concepts of space.
He has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Philosophy from Brown University and a Master of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago through the Art & Technology Studies Department. He has exhibited his work internationally in galleries and museums.
Victoria Scott creates artwork and studies the transformation of matter and energy as it flows from one state into another. Working with electronic media, sculpture and social relations, she creates installations, digital prints, and objects.
She completed her MFA in 2005 at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago within the Art and Technology Department. She has exhibited in Sweden, Mexico City, Toronto, Berlin, Boston and Chicago and received several Canada Council arts grants.