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Ongoing this week in New York City is NextFest over at the Javits Center – and if you pop by, be sure and check out the Saturn booth, featuring the 40' x 12' interactive projection art we created in conjunction with Goodby and Obscura digital. For those of you lucky or unlucky enough (your call) to not be in New York, you can see a video of it here. Yay processing! Yay installations! Yay!
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If you’re like us, you have a terribly hard time when it comes to shopping for a new pen. You spend about 15 minutes just sort of loitering in the pen section and writing swear words on the demonstration paper they have out. Bad times. Well thanks to the fantastic new site we made for OfficeMax with the gang at DDB Chicago you can get your handwriting analyzed by a world famous fake graphologist and learn about what kind of Tul pen is right for you. Head over to the Tul Pens Graphological Initiative and your days of loitering will be over.
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Science, as we all know, can only be used for good or evil. But in the case of Axe cologne, we learned that science can also be used for the purposes of sexiness. This amazing discovery was made while we were making the Axe Lab site with the awesome people over at BBH and C-TRL Labs. If you’d like to know more about the sciences of mind control and stimulation, or just see a very nice site, check out Axe Lab.
In non-science news, we recently launched a site for Lego’s line of Bionicle toys with Curtis Birch and On Board Entertainment. Free The Band follows the story of the mysterious disappearance of popularly hairstyled band All-American Rejects and the involvement of the evil Piraka. Our Lego hats are off to usual suspects like Sean Drinkwater and Mike Ma.