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		<title>Post-It notes + pixel art + stop motion = awesome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bang-yao Liu&#8217;s fantastic final year project &#8220;Deadline&#8221; using Post-It notes as pixels to create a short stop motion video. Mad respect considering both pixel art and stp motion aren&#8217;t exactly the quickest artforms to create. Oh and the use of Röyksopp for soundtrack gets another tick from me.]]></description>
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<p><span> Bang-yao Liu&#8217;s fantastic final year project &#8220;Deadline&#8221; using Post-It notes as pixels to create a short stop motion video. Mad respect considering both pixel art and stp motion aren&#8217;t exactly the quickest artforms to create. Oh and the use of </span><span>Röyksopp for soundtrack gets another tick from me.<br />
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