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This project successfully raised its funding goal on June 18, 2010.
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A postcard featuring still images from "A History of the Sky," thanking you for your support.
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"A History of the Sky" screensaver. I'll send you a link to download a screensaver that cycles through a recent series of time-lapse movies of the sky. It's a miniature version of the final piece!
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A unique 5" by 7" printed digital still from "A History of the Sky," mounted on an 8" by 10" matte. Each print is a one-of-a-kind mosaic of images of the sky, individually selected by the artist. The print will be signed and labeled to indicate the range of dates and exact time-of-day shown in the images. Also included: Five "A History of the Sky" postcards to send to your friends, and the screensaver (see above). Also included: Five "A History of the Sky" postcards to send to your friends, and the screensaver (see above).
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A unique 8" by 10" printed digital still from "A History of the Sky," mounted on an 11" by 14" matte. Each print is a one-of-a-kind mosaic of images of the sky, individually selected by the artist. The print will be signed and labeled to indicate the range of dates and exact time-of-day shown in the images. Also included: Five "A History of the Sky" postcards to send to your friends, and the screensaver (see above). Also included: Five "A History of the Sky" postcards to send to your friends, and the screensever (see above).
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Connected as Ken Murphy (302 friends)
Ken Murphy is a musician, programmer, artist, and tinkerer living in San Francisco. Ken's past creations include Blinkybugs: simple, electronic insects that respond to their environment by blinking their LED eyes. He has written for Popular Science and Make Magazine, and is currently working on a childrens book and kit featuring his Blinkybugs. By day, he helps keep the website for his local public broadcasting station humming along.