Hello Everyone,
We’d like to start by saying thank you! People from our amazing community and beyond came together to support this amazing project. Now that the Electric Projected ReBoot kickstarter campaign is fully funded we have shifted into high gear to get everything in order for Saturday. We have a few new animations for you and some special surprises. You may remember this from last time, but we wanted to remind you again:
Bring your lawn chair and your dancing shoes,
you will be glad you have both!
ELECTRIC PROJECTED REBOOT 2011
Animated Short Films and Live Music
Saturday, October 1st,
6:00 pm to 12:00 am
1 East Main Main Street,
Beacon, New York 12508
Ran Date: October 2nd 2011
more info: www.electricprojected.com
See you on the 1st, tell your friends!
team OPENSPACE
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