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my friend xavier made this. Click on All Sizes to see scratchy effects. I really like the StarWars-like font.
New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.
October 8-10, 2010.
Can you spot some of the cosplay characters?
Renaissance Full HD is a virtual museum, letting people be in the internet posterity within web culture.
By scanning them with the kinect sensor UNICORN PARIS (www.unicorn-paris.com) allow people to become allegories of our internet culture.
Those are the scans we made at CODAME (2013) ART+TECH festival in SanFrancisco.
New station is installed near the Weston Center. B-Cycle friends from Geekdom gathered this morning to ride the first bikes over to stock the station.
Every year I go to "Paw*Con". It's not a real, proper convention, though; my friends and I started calling it that because, in the furry fandom, gatherings of furries tend to be "meets", "circles", or "cons". Plus, it only became "Paw*Con" when we moved it from being hosted at Rozberk's place (where we called the gathering of Macro/MIcro fans, "Roz*Con") to Milwaukee where Geemo, Seph, and Quinn live.
I've been going every year since 2001. Each year I cook for my friends, we hang out, play games, see movies, and go to restaurants all while enjoying each other's company. Seeing as the first time we did this ended just days before my father passed away, this annual gathering has taken on a larger meaning for me than (probably) most others in attendance. For me, it's an annual reminder of my "family of choice": my closest friends, no matter how far apart we are.
Late-night from day 2 into day 3, Kamber and Jakebe hang in Seph's kitchen.
Renaissance Full HD is a virtual museum, letting people be in the internet posterity within web culture.
By scanning them with the kinect sensor UNICORN PARIS (www.unicorn-paris.com) allow people to become allegories of our internet culture.
Those are the scans we made at CODAME (2013) ART+TECH festival in SanFrancisco.
2012 Ideas Challenge
Some of the donors and winners with their checks.
[Photo: Michael Kellett for the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship]
Every year I go to "Paw*Con". It's not a real, proper convention, though; my friends and I started calling it that because, in the furry fandom, gatherings of furries tend to be "meets", "circles", or "cons". Plus, it only became "Paw*Con" when we moved it from being hosted at Rozberk's place (where we called the gathering of Macro/MIcro fans, "Roz*Con") to Milwaukee where Geemo, Seph, and Quinn live.
I've been going every year since 2001. Each year I cook for my friends, we hang out, play games, see movies, and go to restaurants all while enjoying each other's company. Seeing as the first time we did this ended just days before my father passed away, this annual gathering has taken on a larger meaning for me than (probably) most others in attendance. For me, it's an annual reminder of my "family of choice": my closest friends, no matter how far apart we are.
This is Jakebe.
Renaissance Full HD is a virtual museum, letting people be in the internet posterity within web culture.
By scanning them with the kinect sensor UNICORN PARIS (www.unicorn-paris.com) allow people to become allegories of our internet culture.
Those are the scans we made at CODAME (2013) ART+TECH festival in SanFrancisco.
Renaissance Full HD is a virtual museum, letting people be in the internet posterity within web culture.
By scanning them with the kinect sensor UNICORN PARIS (www.unicorn-paris.com) allow people to become allegories of our internet culture.
Those are the scans we made at CODAME (2013) ART+TECH festival in SanFrancisco.
Renaissance Full HD is a virtual museum, letting people be in the internet posterity within web culture.
By scanning them with the kinect sensor UNICORN PARIS (www.unicorn-paris.com) allow people to become allegories of our internet culture.
Those are the scans we made at CODAME (2013) ART+TECH festival in SanFrancisco.
Because I have crazy talented friends who shared in my geekdoms. An Ankh-Morpork watch uniform made by the delightful Jen <3
Bridging our past to our future: San Antonio, City of Innovation.International Society for Performance Improvement, San Antonio, Texas, April 27, 2015, Jim Brazell, CEO, jim@armour.io
Every year I go to "Paw*Con". It's not a real, proper convention, though; my friends and I started calling it that because, in the furry fandom, gatherings of furries tend to be "meets", "circles", or "cons". Plus, it only became "Paw*Con" when we moved it from being hosted at Rozberk's place (where we called the gathering of Macro/MIcro fans, "Roz*Con") to Milwaukee where Geemo, Seph, and Quinn live.
I've been going every year since 2001. Each year I cook for my friends, we hang out, play games, see movies, and go to restaurants all while enjoying each other's company. Seeing as the first time we did this ended just days before my father passed away, this annual gathering has taken on a larger meaning for me than (probably) most others in attendance. For me, it's an annual reminder of my "family of choice": my closest friends, no matter how far apart we are.
This is Astor.
Every year I go to "Paw*Con". It's not a real, proper convention, though; my friends and I started calling it that because, in the furry fandom, gatherings of furries tend to be "meets", "circles", or "cons". Plus, it only became "Paw*Con" when we moved it from being hosted at Rozberk's place (where we called the gathering of Macro/MIcro fans, "Roz*Con") to Milwaukee where Geemo, Seph, and Quinn live.
I've been going every year since 2001. Each year I cook for my friends, we hang out, play games, see movies, and go to restaurants all while enjoying each other's company. Seeing as the first time we did this ended just days before my father passed away, this annual gathering has taken on a larger meaning for me than (probably) most others in attendance. For me, it's an annual reminder of my "family of choice": my closest friends, no matter how far apart we are.
This is Aubrin.