First project for the fame-off! In this instructable I’ll show you how to turn an old pair of pants (with a hole in the butt, no less) into a fancy drawstring bag for your yoga mat. I guess it would work for other long skinny things, too, like giant cinnamon sticks or a bunch of arrows. There’s also a Flickr set of all the images. Click extra hard to support the fatlab!
Saddle up ffffatties, the hackers of NYC Resistor have challenged us to a one month Internet fame-off and it’s on. They don’t know who they’re messing with!
Feb 15th – March 15th — website hits, YouTube views, Twitter followers, Facebook fans, RSS subscribers… whoever posts the biggest gains wins. Grading will be conducted by Internet Famous Class technology.
Official war page w/ preliminary stats is available here.
Join up with the FAT Army and help us go big:
* sign up for our new Facebook group
* follow twitter.com/fffffat to receive frontline dispatches (also Tobi, Aram, Becky, and myself)
* prepare to have your face melted by an amazing slew of new projects this month from the FAT
* tell your friends
It’s go time baby! Scheme in the comments
I have my first solo show, AVAILABLE ONLINE FOR FREE, coming up at Advanced Minority gallery in Vienna. If you happen to be in the area, the opening is scheduled for February 26 at 6pm. I will be showing both new work and past projects including:
Prints from the Brooklyn Go Hard video:
Google Analytics paintings:
And G.R.L. work currently on display at the MoMA:
The opening also marks the release of a new self-published book project called AVAILABLE ONLINE FOR FREE: Selected works by Evan Roth 2003-2008. The book was made entirely in Linux using open source software and open typefaces and is indeed available online for free at:
http://evan-roth.com/available-online-for-free.pdf.
Physical copies of the book can be purchased at the gallery or online here.
For more information on the exhibition peep the press release:
short, long.
Advanced Minority gallery
February 26th, Vienna
Westbahnstr 22
A-1070, VIENNA
(via)
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