Please forward.
Thank you
EVNTS 2007
SUBMIT YOUR EVNT!
http://www.futuresonic.com/07/evnts.html
A part of FUTURESONIC 2007
10-12 May, Manchester UK
GET INVOLVED!
Futuresonic 2007 invites anyone working in music or electronic arts
to take part in EVNTS 2007
EVNTS is a strand of the
16 on a black shirt or the negative on white or 16 in lets say electric
blue on black or white..., but without the writing.
Keep it minimal and a conspiracy.
7 isnt bad either though.
armin
BTW Knights of the Jaguar is trance.
as mentioned, today is the last day to submit
designs for the 313 list t-shirt. if there are
any more submissions, it will take me until
sometime tomorrow to slap them up on the web
site ( http://objektsynth.com/313/ )
only ones sent to me by midnight tonite (sunday),
detroit time, will be
> I thought that this was a shirt for the list not DEMF. They are too
> separate things no?
it's for the 313 list, to wear at the DEMF :) or wherever.
they are two separate things yes, while not being too separate.
> While all of the designs are nice, I'd like to cast
> my vote for the 909 desi
Hmmm, as for the first or the 909 design, i'm not to thrilled about it. It's
too "out there". i believe the design should focus on the "313" and the web
address.
_g l y p h_
"But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong." --Dennis Miller
In a message dated 6/6/00 1:22:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTE
I thought that this was a shirt for the list not DEMF. They are too
separate things no? While all of the designs are nice, I'd like to cast
my vote for the 909 design. If anyone's counting...
-Matty
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>
> doesn't hurt to ask, bro.
>
> have a nice day
>
> _g_
>
> In a
doesn't hurt to ask, bro.
have a nice day
_g_
In a message dated 6/6/00 8:28:49 AM, Mrwest99 writes:
>After all the hubub about Alan not spinning at DEMF, you don't honestly
>think he would design a shirt for it do you?
>
>Miles
>
After all the hubub about Alan not spinning at DEMF, you don't honestly think
he would design a shirt for it do you?
Miles
In a message dated 6/5/00 7:20:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I second that idea!! =)
_g l y p h_
In a message dated 6/5/00 8:58:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art style
hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to Det
I second that idea!! =)
_g l y p h_
In a message dated 6/5/00 8:58:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art style
hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to Detroit I don't know what has? I
don't know if he would do it, but we
Well, Alan doesn't bite. Why not encourage him privately instead of wasting
our bandwidth?
--On Tuesday, June 06, 2000 1:17 AM +0900 Cyclone Wehner
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>How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art
style >hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to
>How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art style
>hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to Detroit I don't know what has? I
>don't know if he would do it, but we could ask him.
That idea occurred to me also!
Come on folks, where are all your reports of Claude Young on
for people
>to come up with designs.
>
>one idea here is that we can arrive at a
>good thematic image by looking at examples
>as well as discussing concepts on the list.
>this should be considered a communal "open source"
>project. designers should feel free to borrow
&g
s that we can arrive at a
good thematic image by looking at examples
as well as discussing concepts on the list.
this should be considered a communal "open source"
project. designers should feel free to borrow
from other entrants. graphic "remixing" if you like.
if you don
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