From: Kickstarter HQ < To: [email protected] Subject: Projects We Love: Rock On Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 17:24:22 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email ; -_,This Week on Kickstarter MAY 03, 2012 This week's projects will make your head spin — or, at the very least, your dishware. Check out a line of bowls that are easy to rock but impossible to spill, an indie musician on a mission to make her biggest album yet, and a photographic meditation on our musical southern roots. Wobble Bowls by Speechless Studios Wobble Bowls by Speechless Studios by Jessie Phillips Andersen ',,Category Design spi _ocation Oakland. CA Put a spin on it Wobble Bowls were designed to bring a little bit of fun to your dining table. They're a series of round-bottomed, brightly colored all-purpose bowls that are easy to set in motion — watch 'em rock and twirl! — but they never spill. Whether you're accident-prone or just like to play with your food, these nifty guys are fun and totally functional. Your morning cereal will never be the same again. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00647785
Going her own way laAmanda Palmer: The new RECORD, ART BOOK, and TOUR Amanda Palmer: The new RECORD, ART BOOK, and TOUR by Amanda Palmer litCategory Music Placation Boston, MA Picturing the South, A Photobook Picturing the South, A Photobook by Shane Lavalette Photography P ACategory Placation Syracuse, NY You might already know Amanda Palmer from her stint with indie-cabaret act The Dresden Dolls, her marriage to author Neil Gaiman, or any number of her exploits as a piano- playing, ukulele-wielding, creativity-inspiring indie star. Her latest release, anticipated by eager fans for years, will be a multimedia explosion of collaborative art featuring contributors like Tao Lin, Shepard Fairey, and Robyn Hitchcock. When you're Amanda Freakin' Palmer, you go big or go home. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT A Southern state of mind In 2010, Shane Lavalette was commissioned by the High Museum of Art in Atlanta to create a new body of photographs for their "Picturing the South" series. Having grown up listening to traditional Southern music, he decided the region's vibrant musical past would be the ideal lens through which to explore its current cultural landscape. The resulting series of photographs is as spirited and poignant as the sounds that inspired it. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Not interested in receiving the newsletter? ,u can unsubscribe here: r RUnsubscribe Copyright 2O12 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. — 155 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002. EFTA00647786


