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Worlds Unfolding: Ideas and Prompts for Virtual World-Making
Underground Art And Design
Worlds Unfolding is a guide and inspiration hub for virtual world-making, offering curated prompts, community-contributed projects, and ideas that blend storytelling, design, and imagination. It explores how virtual spaces can foster connection, creativity, and care while critically examining their ties to the dominant paradigm.
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Underground Art And Design
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Creative insights on Branding Volume I
Keva Epale
Unlock the Secrets to Intentional Branding and Storytelling with these short visual treats of insights.
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Keva Epale Studio
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Applied Imagination
postmodern tectonics ™
"A lightly researched field guide for thinking about and/or making creative things" These are observations from real working life, a collective twenty years of our work as professionals in a wide range of fields — architecture, advertising, design, innovation strategy, journalism, and software engineering.
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postmodern tectonics ™
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Book of Creativity: Free PDF
Avi Solomon
Free PDF of my English translation of Sefer Yesira, an ancient Hebrew mystical text that first promulgated the concept of combinatorial creativity.
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Avi Solomon
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NYC Garbage Season 2: Season Finale
Justin Gignac
After an entire 365 days, the original New York City Garbage cubes are back for the final drop of Season 2. Last year's 50 sold out quickly, so we've added a few more to the pile (65) to give more folks the chance to give the gift of Garbage this year.
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New York City Garbage
$100
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"New Release" Second Wave
Young Americans Challenging High Technology
The first ***New Release*** from YACHT on limited-edition yellow vinyl—now in a second wave!
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Paris by Night
$35
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