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		<title>New Site Coming Soon!</title>
		<link>http://www.laughingtree.org/2010/08/11/new-site-coming-soon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 16:38:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello friends! We are undergoing a major website overhaul to coordinate with our rebranding, gallery opening, and new recording studio. Stay tuned for the new LaughingTree.com in early September. In the meantime, you won&#8217;t find any new content here, so please keep up with us on our Laughing Tree Facebook page (we&#8217;re on there far [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello friends! We are undergoing a major website overhaul to coordinate with our rebranding, gallery opening, and new recording studio. Stay tuned for the new LaughingTree.com in early September.</p>
<p>In the meantime, you won&#8217;t find any new content here, so please keep up with us on our Laughing Tree <a href="http://www.facebook.com/LaughingTreeOrg" target="_blank">Facebook page</a> (we&#8217;re on there far too much, really).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/LaughingTreeOrg" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-816" title="39481_423624743619_61241503619_4658593_5909910_n" src="http://www.laughingtree.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/39481_423624743619_61241503619_4658593_5909910_n.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="426" /></a></p>
<p>Thanks for being lovely. See you soon, when we&#8217;re sparkly and new!</p>
<p>-Jessica</p>
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		<title>OK Go!</title>
		<link>http://www.laughingtree.org/2010/04/22/ok-go/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 04:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, I was catching up on a backlog of Sound Opinions podcasts from Chicago Public Radio. On the March 19th episode in which Jim and Greg explore synth-pop, they had a great interview with Damien of the band OK Go. Damien talked about how their music videos went viral and how their desire to keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday, I was catching up on a backlog of <a href="http://www.soundopinions.org/podcast.html" target="_blank">Sound Opinions</a> podcasts from Chicago Public Radio. On the March 19th episode in which Jim and Greg explore synth-pop, they had a great interview with Damien of the band <a href="http://www.okgo.net/" target="_blank">OK Go</a>. Damien talked about how their music videos went viral and how their desire to keep sharing their videos with their fans for free led them to part with their big record label.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d seen and thoroughly enjoyed their videos before, but now I&#8217;m a bona fide fan. I really enjoyed the interview (listen <a href="http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/audio.soundopinions.org/podcasts/sooppodshow225.mp3" target="_blank">here</a>).</p>
<p>OK Go&#8217;s most recent video for <em>This Too Shall Pass</em> from their latest album <em>Of the Blue Colour of the Sky</em>. It&#8217;s crazy.</p>
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<p id="vvq4c85f42b8f2ba"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybUFnY7Y8w">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybUFnY7Y8w</a></p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the video that put them on the map back in 2006.</p>
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<p>Enjoy.</p>
<p>-Jessica</p>
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		<title>Pomplamoose</title>
		<link>http://www.laughingtree.org/2010/03/17/pomplamoose/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 07:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just discovered Pomplamoose though Youtube. Their remakes of famous songs are super-inventive and fun, and their original songs are great, too. Check them out on myspace. I though you might enjoy them, too. My favorite is their take on Beyonce&#8217;s Single Ladies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIr8-f2OWhs I just downloaded their original album on iTunes, and it&#8217;s great. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just discovered <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/PomplamooseMusic" target="_blank">Pomplamoose</a> though Youtube. Their remakes of famous songs are super-inventive and fun, and their original songs are great, too.  Check them out on <a href="http://www.myspace.com/pomplamoosemusic" target="_blank">myspace</a>.</p>
<p>I though you might enjoy them, too.</p>
<p>My favorite is their take on Beyonce&#8217;s Single Ladies:</p>
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<p>I just downloaded their original album on <a href="http://tinyurl.com/PomplamooseITunes" target="_blank">iTunes</a>, and it&#8217;s great.</p>
<p>-Jessica</p>
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		<title>Incredibly Creative Sia</title>
		<link>http://www.laughingtree.org/2009/10/24/incredibly-creative-sia/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 07:06:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So my brother was just mentioning a hugely creative artist that we needed to check out today. If you aren&#8217;t acquainted yet, I&#8217;d like to introduce you as well. Meet Sia. She&#8217;s a wacky Australian pop singer with great songs and some of the most creative music videos I&#8217;ve ever seen. This first video, Breathe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-598 alignleft" title="sia-polaroid" src="http://www.laughingtree.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sia-polaroid-300x160.jpg" alt="sia-polaroid" width="218" height="115" />So my brother was just mentioning a hugely creative artist that we needed to check out today. If you aren&#8217;t acquainted yet, I&#8217;d like to introduce you as well. Meet Sia. She&#8217;s a wacky Australian pop singer with great songs and some of the most creative music videos I&#8217;ve ever seen.</p>
<p>This first video, <em>Breathe Me</em> is all stop-motion using 2500 Polaroid pictures!</p>
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<p><em>Buttons</em></p>
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<p><em>Soon We&#8217;ll Be Found</em></p>
<p><object width="400" height="225" data="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1807471&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp;show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1807471&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp;show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1" /></object></p>
<p>Just because we hadn&#8217;t heard of Sia until now doesn&#8217;t mean that she&#8217;s at all new to the scene. Apparently, she&#8217;s been doing her thing for over a decade and also sang for the band Zero7 that I liked several years ago.</p>
<p>Anyway, I just thought you might enjoy Sia. Make sure you check out her bizarre and hilarious <a href="http://siamusic.net" target="_blank">website.</a></p>
<p>-Jessica</p>
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		<title>Reimagination of paper</title>
		<link>http://www.laughingtree.org/2009/10/13/reimagination-of-paper/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 04:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the threads we explore and try to embody here at Laughing Tree is that of &#8216;Reimagination.&#8217; To us, this word connotes an approach to life that involves breathing new life into familiar or forgotten things. From the simple act of putting to creative use things most people tend to discard, to the more [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the threads we explore and try to embody here at Laughing Tree is that of &#8216;Reimagination.&#8217; To us, this word connotes an approach to life that involves breathing new life into familiar or forgotten things. From the simple act of putting to creative use things most people tend to discard, to the more subtle process of extracting and recombining ideas and motifs from the past into new works of art, reimagination is about recognizing the tremendous wealth all around us, all the time.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/3034600321?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=lofbommcom-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=3034600321"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0px initial initial;" title="Buy Unfolded at Amazon" src="http://www.laughingtree.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/0aasenzamozzarelll.jpg" border="0" alt="0aasenzamozzarelll.jpg" width="147" height="186" /></a></p>
<p>Today at <a href="http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/010609.html">Worldchanging</a>, I came across a most fascinating and in-depth review of the book, <em>Unfolded &#8211; Paper in Design, Art, Architecture and Industry</em>, by Petra Schmidt and Nicola Stattmann (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/3034600321?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=lofbommcom-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=3034600321">Amazon</a>). Paper is something so ubiquitous that it&#8217;s exceedingly easy to ignore its massive creative potential. However, the artists and engineers highlighted in this book have broken through such a crystallized perspective and really seem to embody a spirit of reimagination in their highly inventive and diverse paper applications.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The humble material can turned into a <a href="http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/006634.html" target="_blank">dramatic temporary installation</a> in an art gallery but it can also be used to build a school, delicately cut it evokes a fairy-tale world, combined with electronics it&#8217;s a breathing shirt. Give paper to Japanese engineers and they&#8217;ll plan an <a href="http://oriplane.com/en/top.html" target="_blank">origami paper plane</a> that can return to Earth from space. Paper can be as rough or as aerial as artists and engineers need it.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://www.laughingtree.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/0aamartine8ioi.jpg" border="0" alt="0aamartine8ioi.jpg" width="425" height="546" /></p>
<p>I hope that you will check out this review and, even better, the book itself and feel inspired to reimagine even the most seemingly forgettable aspects of your world. What&#8217;s in your trash can that might find a new life on your wall? Did these applications spur any further paper reimaginations for you? We&#8217;d love to hear all about it.</p>
<p>-Adam</p>
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