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Heartbeats, sounds from space, revolutionary synth — this is the story of TANGERINE DREAM: kck.st/1rDuY3e
To help build a more diverse and creative tech workforce, a new scholarship from Lesbians Who Tech will support queer women who want to learn to code: kck.st/1qdVjU7
Indie folk-rock trio Exhausted Pipes are full of energy, and they want to make you a darlin' new studio album: kck.st/1VMUxeP
Here they are covering "Valerie":
For the first time, delve into the hidden, historic efforts of a million British women during the Second World War: kck.st/1OeDq2I
Open call alert: we're teaming up with the Brooklyn Comedy Festival for a comedy short film fest at Nitehawk Cinema. Follow the link to learn more and submit!
As landlines dwindle, it can be hard for people of any age without a smartphone to stay in touch with family. Ily aims to solve this with a home phone that lets kids video call grandparents, or anyone OK'd by parents, on their own: kck.st/1Yk15iR
"The truth is, there are 500,000 people locked up in jail because they can't afford minimal bail. That's an unequal justice system." — Russell Simmons
There's just one day(!) left to support the Truth Booth: kck.st/1oU3vZ1
London's Science Museum is rebuilding the UK's first robot, Eric — a walking, talking man of steel from 1928: kck.st/1ZBYSQ7
This weird and wonderful 400-year-old book may be the first science fiction novel. Help republish it: kck.st/24KBNBE
"It's often the quiet voices of history which are the most revealing."
These striking archival images and diary entries document the efforts of the Women's Voluntary Service in the UK during WWII. Support the live project right now: kck.st/1OeDq2I
Time is waning to support this exquisitely detailed lunar globe.
MOON's textured surface accurately represents craters and ridges, while a rotating ring of light simulates the sun, recreating lunar phases as seen from Earth: kck.st/1Q7dBfi
“Looking back, I can’t draw a line between the suffering caused by the symptoms of my mental illness and my shame about having a mental illness.”
With her animated documentary, Dawn Dreyer hopes to fight back against that stigma — with superpowers. Ending soon! kck.st/1Yi5nac
"We want to reimagine fresh, free food as a public service, not just a commodity."
Mary Mattingly wants to transform a shipping barge on the Hudson River into a floating farm for all: kck.st/1UsO9I4
Luthier David Petschulat has built guitars for the likes of Eddie Van Halen, Jackson Browne, and Heart. His novel Rivet pickup, which includes a partial coil to selectively boost bass or treble, is already enhancing the tone of Modest Mouse, Foreigner, and Earth. Now he's ready to get into the hands of guitarists everywhere: kck.st/1ObQrdF
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return "Codeybot is a fun, educational robot that kids can program to dance, smile, or shoot lasers."}: kck.st/1ToAscO
Help the team behind the Oscar-nominated film Beasts of the Southern Wild build a permanent home for community-based art, filmmaking, and creativity in New Orleans: kck.st/1YaLIsZ
Kickstarter added an event.
This baker wants to bring fresh-baked cookies right to your door in a purple VW bug. What could be sweeter? kck.st/26MDoFC
This one goes out to all the DIY enthusiasts who love getting paint-splattered — inspired by the intricate tiles of old and abandoned buildings in Israel, these endlessly reusable stencils are a modern take on a timeless art form: kck.st/1O0KNL8