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1. The week in Dynamite: Boo the Dog, The Great Divide, Grimm, Atari, Red Sonja pint glasses and more

boodogIt has been a big week in news from Dynamite and here’s a big old round-up with lots of art! § A new original series by Ben Fisher and Adam Markiewicz, The Great Divide In The Great Divide, humanity awakens in the near future to the horrifying reality that the faintest touch from another’s skin results […]

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In this charming series of drawings by Glenn Keane from 1982, the creators at Atari imagine a device they called the “Intelligent Encyclopedia”.

“These drawings date from 1982 (thirty years ago). Alan Kay had just become the Chief Scientist at Atari and he asked me to work with him to continue the work I started at Encyclopedia Britannica on the idea of an Intelligent Encyclopedia. We came up with these scenarios of how the (future) encyclopedia might be used and commissioned Glenn Keane, a well-known Disney animator to render them. “

keane - futuristic drawing, 1982if:book: Back to the Future — In honor of Encyclopedia Britannica giving up its print edition



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3. 8-BIT CHAMPIONS at La Flaq Gallery, Paris!

Hey fellow SFGers!


I am SUPER thrilled to be a part of this fantastic show in Paris! If any of you are in the area (lucky!) be sure to check it out! If not, then at least check out the works online : D

Thursday, September 15 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm

LA FLAQ GALLERY
36 rue Quincampoix ( 75004 )
Paris, France

Facebook Event Invite
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=260287763981520


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4. Ypulse Essentials: Sext Ed In Canada, FCC Extends Content Control Deadline, Gen Y In The Kitchen

'Sext 'ed (gets an official website in Canada to raise teen awareness about potential issues. Also alcohol companies in the UK are taken to task for recruiting new, young drinkers with campaigns based on market research data on 15- and... Read the rest of this post

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