From: Kickstarter HQ To: [email protected] Subject: Projects We Love: Game On Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 18:49:36 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? View it online instead ;;This Week on Kickstarter MARCH 16, 2012 This week, a seminal video game gets a long-awaited sequel, a photographer grants us behind-the-scenes access to a beloved artist (and notorious recluse), and the mystery behind one of filmmaking's greatest enigmas is unraveled...or is it? Wasteland 2 Back in the game Wasteland 2 by inXile entertainment PACategory Video Games litti _ocation Newport Beach. CA If you grew up playing video games, chances are you're familiar with Brian Fargo's pioneering, post-apocalyptic RPG, Wasteland. Originally debuted in 1988, the game was one of the first to boast features like a persistent world and cause-and-effect gameplay — elements that have since become staples of the industry. Fans have always wanted a sequel, and Fargo hopes to create it in the spirit of the original: "By garners, for garners." EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00672226
,DAVID LYNCH DOCUMENTARY Stars — they're just like us! DAVID LYNCH DOCUMENTARY by LYNCH THREE PROJECT PACategory Documentary R_oc a ti o n Hollywood, CA RDANIEL JOHNSTON: here DANIEL JOHNSTON: here by Jung Kim PACategory Photography R_ocation Brooklyn, NY Considered one of the most distinctive voices in modern film, David Lynch has influenced a generation of artists with a cinematic style that is surrealistic, often strange, and always unique. So what makes a famously mysterious man tick? Filmmaker Jason S. aims to tackle that question in the final segment of his series on the legendary figure. By deeply exploring what happened to this man before he was The Man, he'll reveal who Lynch is both as an artist and as a person. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Story of an artist Jung Kim first met the enigmatic musician Daniel Johnston when she was invited backstage to photograph him at a small Brooklyn show four years ago. After one snap their instantaneous connection was clear, and she hasn't stopped since. Her collection of photographs, now numbering in the thousands, provides an intimate, rare glimpse into the life of a notoriously reclusive artist — one she hopes to share with his friends and fans all over the world. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Not interested in receiving the newsletter? 11 can unsubscribe here: r RUnsubscribe Copyright 2012 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. — 155 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002. EFTA00672227

