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Art Experiment

Milwaukee artist, Jon Baas plans to use his creativity to take an old idea, and make it new, using nothing but his originality, entrepreneurial spirit, and the help of 5400 online artists.

permanent link 29 mar at 14:49 by Jon Baas

There are 4 guest comments so far.

commentat 16:23 on 29 March 2006, Matt wrote:

Didn't some kid do the same thing (or something similar) by selling ad space on his site for $1 per pixel? I thought I heard he had made a million dollars off it.

With the linkable "strokes" I think this will turn into the same kind of thing.

commentat 17:43 on 29 March 2006, Greg wrote:

First of all, if you're going to spam something of your own, don't make a bigger fool yourself than you already are by speaking in 3rd person; people will notice.

Second, this is just another rip-off of The Million Dollar Homepage (www.milliondollarhomepage.com). Stop copying people's ideas and come up with something original for once. And even then, don't link yourself.

commentat 19:19 on 29 March 2006, Ed wrote:

If this was going to a worthy cause like Hurrican Katrina victums, or feeding third world children I would say that this is a good idea. But since it's only purpose is to fill your wallet then I say, Why not get a job and stop trying to pinch off of others hard earned money you slacker.

commentat 00:41 on 30 March 2006, Nate wrote:

This is probably why it's in third person. It's from a press release.

http://prweb.com/releases/2006/3/prweb364033.htm

-Nate

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