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Moo-vember has come and gone, so it's time to announce the winners!
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A photo of a 100-year-old letter to Santa written by two kids is floating around the world wide web. Learn more about this interesting discovery after the break.
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Antiques are often set on mantle tops or desks that are also antique. They are handled carefully, and dusted occasionally, but hardly ever used for fear of damaging it. That's why the modification done on one typewriter from the 30s stupefies us as, not only has it revitalized the old office piano but its brought two, never before paired, worlds together!
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It began at a workshop in the Tenerife Design Festival last year. It was called "Typogracphic Safari." You had to scour the whole village of Garachico (in the north of the island) looking for letters to shoot them. But they couldn't be letters written in posters or signs; you had to look for objects or compositions that form letters.
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Mephisto's November rumble will get community moo-ing in delight. That's good a clue as any as to the theme of this month's rumble!
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Nostalgia is one of the reasons why we all stick to film. One of the things which is always connected with that is handwritten postcards. And that's why we're bringing you a brand new contest, Nostagia : Film & Ink Rumble.
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In a world of busy meaningless emails and texts full of gushy words, sometimes the best way to say "I love you" is to kick it old school and go analog.
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Hey, you! We'd like to have a word with you. Don't fret - we're talking about injecting words into your photographs! Double-exposed shots of signs or messages, interspersed with other images are what we're looking for in this rumble!
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Loosely based on Jeff Nachtigall's (dirklancer) The Art of Waiting project, WHILST WE WAIT is a Philippine-based photo-project whose goal is to visualize the future through a heterogeneous analogue-mixture of film photographs and handwritten letters with vivid virtues of anticipation, perspective and waiting. Would you wait with us, too?