Our first Kickstarter list of 2015! Here you'll find our latest selections of crowdfunding campaigns that piqued our interest for Archinect's curated Kickstarter page.
After two years of development and 15 full-sized prototypes, designer Carlo Aiello's Parabola Chair recently won the prestigious 2014 Red Dot Design Award. Aiello's Kickstarter campaign could help bring the chair to a wider market.
MODUS: The Ultimate 11-in-1 Portable Sketching Tool
The MODUS combines multiple essential drawing tasks into one nifty portable tool. It has the exact dimensions of a credit card, so it can slip right into a wallet. It's also made of 6061 Aluminum that can prevent RFID theft.
London-based animated filmmaking team Daisy Jacobs and Chris Wilder are crowdsourcing funds in hopes to bring their next film project together, where 2D painted characters interact with real-world 3D objects. You can check out the trailer of the team's last life-size animated film, "The Bigger Picture", which won numerous awards.
THE 2015 Pothole Art Installation Project
Artist Jim Bachor from Chicago is ready to transform more of the city's numerous potholes into artistic mosaics, which have previously depicted serial numbers, phone numbers of local auto repair shops, and flowers. As the mosaics are permanently affixed to the ground, they can't be sold. Funds support Bachor to install more work.
The Warka Water project aims to serve as an alternative potable water source that collects rain and harvests fog and dew to be used by rural Ethiopian communities.
Following a lucrative first campaign with the original 3Doodler, creator WobbleWorks ran another campaign to release the 3Doodler 2.0 pen that's lighter, quieter, and slimmer. The campaign is already closed, but 2.0 is available for pre-order.
Urban Design Series: NYC - Playing Cards
A fancy-looking deck of playing cards that depict some of the landmark buildings of New York City, the first city featured in the series.
Vegua: Self-Cleaning Aquaponics System to Grow Organic Food
Designed by Dutch company Sphereness, the Vegua is both a small planter and aquarium, where fish waste is transformed into plant nutrition that helps grow various herbs, veggies, and fruits.
Meow Wolf Art Complex ft. The House of Eternal Return
Santa Fe arts organization Meow Wolf partnered with novelist George R.R. Martin to transform an old bowling alley into the multi-use Meow Wolf Art Complex. The complex will feature the group's "The House of Eternal Return" attraction and will also include artist studios, gallery spaces, and arts education programming run by local non-profit ARTsmart.
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