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From: Kickstarter HQ To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: Projects We Love: Sign of the Times Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2012 20:25:31 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? View it online instead ;',,This Week on Kickstarter JANUARY 05, 2012 This week invade the Oregon Trail with some freaky zombies, learn a charming country tune or two, and see how public art can transform urban blight into a bright new future for all. Organ Trail: Director's Cut Organ Trail: Director's Cut by The Men Who Wear Many Hats ,,Category Video Games p ocation Chicago. IL Organ donor Inspired by the classic computer game Oregon Trail, a pair of indie game developers have created Organ Trail. No, that isn't a typo — it's a zombie-parody remake where players battle flesh eaters instead of fevers and traverse roads full of the undead instead of rivers. After posting the game online for free and attracting over 600,000 users, the guys are ready to develop a mobile version. That is, if they can survive! EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00672414 truce Robison and Kelly Willis finally record together. Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis finally record together. by Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis litCategory Country & Folk Wl ocation Austin, TX R,See Potential See Potential by Emily Schiffer Photography P ACategory Wlocation Chicago. IL Howdy partner! Bruce and Kelly may have 15 years of marriage, four kids, and two separate careers between them, but they sure haven't lost a sense of humor. After pleasing crowds for decades with catchy country tunes, their first husband-and-wife collaboration will be the perfect opportunity for fans to finally get in on the fun. Just make sure you don't miss their project video, aka The Gill Webb Show. (Trust uS.) EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Street smarts On Chicago's South Side, an abundance of abandoned space is holding a community captive to circumstance. It's a situation that artist Emily Schiffer aims to radically alter with See Potential, a series of collaborative, large- scale photography installations that will help neighborhoods reimagine their shared spaces: vibrant gardens instead of vacant lots, community centers instead of empty storefronts, and more. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Not interested in receiving the newsletter? You can unsubscribe here: r RUnsubscribe Copyright 2012 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. - 155 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002. EFTA00672415

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