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Stop Motion Music Video: Katachi
January 22nd, 2013 6:32 PMCheck out this multi-layered stop-motion music video for “Katachi,” a psychedelic pop song by the Japanese avant-pop artist Shugo Tokumaru.
A Caterpillar's Birthday Party
January 22nd, 2013 6:07 PM ShareBart Simpon's Chalkboard Parodies
January 22nd, 2013 5:30 PMThese exploitable illustrations were inspired by Bart Simpson's chalkboard writing skits in the opening sequences of the animated television series The Simpsons.
Choose Your Own Minecraft Adventure
January 22nd, 2013 4:45 PMYesterday, Myconix launched a thread with a choose your own adventure game featuring Minecraft Steve. He's made some tools and started digging, but what will he do next?
Anita Sarkeesian
January 22nd, 2013 4:20 PMAnita Sarkeesian has been hosting the videoblog Feminist Frequency since May 2009 and was introduced to a larger audience this year after launching a Kickstarter campaign to fund a web series examining negative tropes surrounding women in video games.
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Stop Motion Music Video: Katachi
Check out this multi-layered stop-motion music video for “Katachi,” a psychedelic pop song by the Japanese avant-pop artist Shugo Tokumaru.
Bart Simpon's Chalkboard Parodies
These exploitable illustrations were inspired by Bart Simpson's chalkboard writing skits in the opening sequences of the animated television series The Simpsons.
Choose Your Own Minecraft Adventure
Anita Sarkeesian
Anita Sarkeesian has been hosting the videoblog Feminist Frequency since May 2009 and was introduced to a larger audience this year after launching a Kickstarter campaign to fund a web series examining negative tropes surrounding women in video games.