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I put a design up on Threadless.com a few days ago. In all honesty, I made this shirt at home already, using the paper backing of the vinyl treehouse cutout I made a few months ago. I just laid the cut paper out on the shirt and used a brayer to roll ink over it. I liked it so much I thought it might do well on threadless.

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Where: The Gallery Space @ Eros, 2051 Market Street, San Francisco
When: April 17, 2008, 5pm-8pm
What: This will be showcasing my most recent work, figure drawings & paintings. I'd love to see you all there!

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Google Nuke Mashup

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I've seen a bunch of Google mashups, and while they're always pretty neat things to look at, they don't always do a whole lot. When I was working over at Peace Action West, the last major thing that I built (along with some help) was this, www.stopnewnukes.org.


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Now, April 10th is the cutoff for the public hearing on Complex 2030 (now known under the market-spin name "Complex Transformation"). This mashup actually does something besides look pretty. It shows you all of the places in the U.S. that are totally f**ked by nuclear waste already (including a flickr feed of photos from those places) and sends you off to send a letter to Theodore Wyka, the manager of the Complex 2030 project over at the Dept. of Energy telling him that you don't really want any more of this stuff.

Peace Action West: Stay Strong!

Stay Strong!

This is something I set up for Peace Action West this week. I think it’s pretty cool. It’s essentially a prettified LiveJournal Blog, with VoicePosting enabled, thanks to some friends at LiveJournal.

Yesterday, Peace Action West sent out an eAlert to all of their members (around 40,000 of them) and gave them VoicePost instructions. You can also get instructions and post, by signing up on the page (this also signs you up for the mailing list, so there is a bit of marketing involved too. But isn’t there always?).

I’ve been monitoring all the posts as they come in, and we’ve been transcribing them too. It’s been pretty amazing to hear everybody, especially the people in places I would otherwise never really hear from… …like from Lexington, Kentucky.
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