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Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

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Making the World a Better Place, One Evil Mad Scientist at a Time.

NoonaCo has proudly joined forces with the Muwha ha ha “EVIL” Geniuses over at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories to ship you their open source DIY Mini-Menorah LED Electronic soldering kits for the holidays. No boring dreidel kit here kids!

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Banana Cell Phone Covers

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Laird Rickard is an inventor, builder, artist, clown, tall bike enthusiast, and entrepreneur. His company, get this – “Nanaco” makes the truly awesome Banana Cell Phone Cover and Optional Holster. (I swear to god we both named our companies entirely separate from each other) I have just started shipping these babies and let me tell you they are flying out the door.

Unsure of what to get Old Uncle Milt for the Holidays? He’ll be the hit of the senior center with one of these strapped onto his belt, and hey no one will look twice when he whips it out and starts talking to a banana. I can’t wait to see what Laird has in store for us next.


SOOMPI

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Where do Korean teens from all over the world catch up on the latest from the hottest K-Pop artists including these awesome green tees? SOOMPI!!!! (shipped by NoonaCo , of course!) Go check it out. Be sure to watch “SOOMPI Royale”.


THE THING

NoonaCo has a new awesome shipping fulfillment client. Bay Area artist/editors Jonn Herschend and Will Rogan started a fake real business/art project/quarterly subscription called THE THING. I had a sneak peek at the first object by Miranda July during the silk-screening process at Ape Do Good a few days ago and I can’t reveal what THE THING #1 is, but – go buy a subscription. You will NOT be disappointed. This is exactly the type of project I love working on.

 

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THE THING is a quarterly periodical in the form of an object. Each year, four artists, writers, musicians or filmmakers are invited by the editors to create an everyday object that somehow incorporates text. This object will be reproduced and hand wrapped in brown paper packaging by the editors and then mailed to the homes of the subscribers with the help of the United States Postal Service (and now NoonaCo)
THE THING’s current year of subscriptions ( issues 1-4 ) will begin in August with a project by the performance artist and filmmaker Miranda July, whose first feature length film, Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005), won a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival and four prizes at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Camera d’Or. The subscription year will continue with projects by visual artists Anne Walsh, Kota Ezawa, and Trisha Donnelly.