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A new music-driven sci-fi series animated with Blender is courting crowdfunders by making the first episode available for free on YouTube. Created by a team of artists, designers, musicians, actors, dancers and brands led by internet creative John Michael Boling (co-founder of are.na), CultureSport is a neon-lit, retro-futurist adventure centered on the world’s first self-award chatbot: Mikey.

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