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  2. ianleino:

Black Rider Motorcycle Club by Ian Leino.
$11 • May 12th • TeeFury
Plus, follow Ian and reblog this post for your chance to win a free shirt from his shop!

    ianleino:

    Black Rider Motorcycle Club by Ian Leino.

    $11 • May 12th • TeeFury

    Plus, follow Ian and reblog this post for your chance to win a free shirt from his shop!

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    1 week ago  /  297 notes  /  Source: ianleino

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  4. gamefreaksnz:

Tony Stark vows revenge in debut ‘Iron Man 3′ clip 
Marvel has released its first clip from the film ‘Iron Man 3′ which shows Tony Stark giving a holiday “greeting” to the Mandarin.

    gamefreaksnz:

    Tony Stark vows revenge in debut ‘Iron Man 3′ clip

    Marvel has released its first clip from the film ‘Iron Man 3′ which shows Tony Stark giving a holiday “greeting” to the Mandarin.

    1 month ago  /  1,273 notes  /  Source: gamefreaksnz

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  6. gamefreaksnz:

“gloves” by Nate Galbraith
available as prints, shirts, etc. on Society6

    gamefreaksnz:

    “gloves” by Nate Galbraith

    available as prints, shirts, etc. on Society6

    1 month ago  /  12,142 notes  /  Source: gamefreaksnz

  7. moon83:

Max Fiedler

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    Max Fiedler

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  8. gamefreaksnz:

Reborn - by David Betancur

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    Reborn - by David Betancur

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  10. gamefreaksnz:

MoMa to exhibit videogames, from Pong to Minecraft

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York has acquired a selection of 14 video games as part of a concerted effort to celebrate gaming as an artistic medium.
In  blog post by curator Paola Antonelli, it was announced that the museum has acquired and will exhibit games including Pac-Man, Tetris, Another World, Myst, SimCity, Vib-Ribbon, The Sims, Katamari Damacy, EVE Online, Dwarf Fortress, Portal, flOw, Passage and Canabalt.
“Are video games art?” asks Antonelli. “They sure are, but they are also design, and a design approach is what we chose for this new foray into this universe. The games are selected as outstanding examples of interaction design — a field that MoMA has already explored and collected extensively, and one of the most important and oft-discussed expressions of contemporary design creativity.”

    gamefreaksnz:

    MoMa to exhibit videogames, from Pong to Minecraft

    The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York has acquired a selection of 14 video games as part of a concerted effort to celebrate gaming as an artistic medium.

    In blog post by curator Paola Antonelli, it was announced that the museum has acquired and will exhibit games including Pac-Man, Tetris, Another World, Myst, SimCity, Vib-Ribbon, The Sims, Katamari Damacy, EVE Online, Dwarf Fortress, Portal, flOw, Passage and Canabalt.

    “Are video games art?” asks Antonelli. “They sure are, but they are also design, and a design approach is what we chose for this new foray into this universe. The games are selected as outstanding examples of interaction design — a field that MoMA has already explored and collected extensively, and one of the most important and oft-discussed expressions of contemporary design creativity.”

    5 months ago  /  222 notes  /  Source: wired.co.uk