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Name Ian AndersenFirst post November 2009Location Houston, TX
Ian Andersen always liked comics, but it wasn’t until he found James Kochalka’s American Elf that he started making his own. “The idea of just doing a strip a day about my own life really blew me away,” he says. Like many other cartoonists before him, he discovered that this daily routine pushed him to improve his ability in both drawing and writing. Ian has posted a daily comic for two years now, attends college, and drinks lots of coffee.
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Name Ian Andersen
First post November 2009
Location Houston, TX

Ian Andersen always liked comics, but it wasn’t until he found James Kochalka’s American Elf that he started making his own. “The idea of just doing a strip a day about my own life really blew me away,” he says. Like many other cartoonists before him, he discovered that this daily routine pushed him to improve his ability in both drawing and writing. Ian has posted a daily comic for two years now, attends college, and drinks lots of coffee.

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Museums and Stuff
A PhD student living in Vienna shares her love of museums.

Let My People Show
Robin Cembalest, executive editor of ARTnews, blogs about art and culture.

Movies and Food
An exhibition of food and drink as portrayed in film.

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Name Karen AbadFirst post November 2007Location Chicago
Karen Abad is an adventuneer and director of photography who likes to collect and preserve moving images. Previously interested in psychology and film theory, her exploration into cinematography began the moment she first operated an Arri 16BL. “Something about the sound of film rolling through the camera and capturing the perfect motion and lighting felt just right,” she says. Karen uses the camera to tell short narrative stories based on life’s whimsical moments. Her work includes several short films, music videos for New Buffalo and Broken Social Scene, and collaboration with Photojojo, Mission Bicycle, and many others.
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staff:

Name Karen Abad
First post November 2007
Location Chicago

Karen Abad is an adventuneer and director of photography who likes to collect and preserve moving images. Previously interested in psychology and film theory, her exploration into cinematography began the moment she first operated an Arri 16BL. “Something about the sound of film rolling through the camera and capturing the perfect motion and lighting felt just right,” she says. Karen uses the camera to tell short narrative stories based on life’s whimsical moments. Her work includes several short films, music videos for New Buffalo and Broken Social Scene, and collaboration with Photojojo, Mission Bicycle, and many others.

Also check out…

Pictory Blog
A showcase of life through true photo stories.

Green Type blog
Fonts found in St. Petersburg, Russia.

The Collaborative City
A visual portrait of the experimental culture of downtown New York.