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This project successfully raised its funding goal on April 25, 2011.
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Name in credits. On web page and final compilation movie.
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A hand drawn postcard mailed to you with some abstract art and a little about the project. Name in credits. Shipped in first month or two of project.
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A 11 x 17 hand drawing folded into an envelop carrying a DVD movie of a previous six month timelapse(not farming) project. Ships with first couple months of project.
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A 11 x 17 hand drawing folded into an envelop carrying a set of six 4"x4" prints from the six months of the project. Ships at end of project.
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A 3 pack of DVDs containing 18 months worth of daily timelapse movies (not farming). Shipped in a 11 x 17 hand drawn, hand folded envelop. Ships with first couple months of project. more here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCrfUdLyxzU
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Dinner and movie. At the end of the project, myself or someone from the farm will bring a movie and a load of food to your house. We'll watch the movie and cook dinner with the food shown in the movie. Metro boston area only.
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Dan grew up in rural Michigan with a big backyard and woods behind his house. He explored, built lots of forts, and climbed trees. One day he discovered the flickering of the television and it drew him in for hours on end. Next thing he knows he is traveling far away from home to find out about big cities, rock and roll, robotics, and other shiny things burned into his young brain. He studied lots and found he could put together complex things with motors, electronics, and computers. He had given up television but the internet had replaced it. He could spend hours surfing around for that special nugget. Everything was out there somewhere. Glimpses of other worlds, cultures, and projects to expand. But why is media always about somewhere else, somewhen else? What about media for right here, right now? Would that help him to breathe easier?