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 Launched in 1997, www.RSUB.com has received 
          numerous awards and is part of the permanent collection of the San Francisco 
          Museum of Modern Art. www.RSUB.com has been recognized in 
          press from The New York Times and Ad Week, to Entertainment Weekly and 
          Wired.  
          RSUB was relaunched on June 18th, 2001 to better support its brands and provided
          improved distribution for its broadband properties. 
 	Over the past several years, RSUB has been exploring the expansive ever-changing field of media. With projects ranging from fine art photography to
	animation to graphic design, RSUB offers a unique and visionary perspective
	on both the physical and virtual worlds of art and entertainment. Listed
	below are a few examples of the inventive style that RSUB lends to all its'
	projects and creative pursuits. 
           BraingirlBraingirl, by award-winning filmmaker and design director, Marina Zurkow, features a very pragmatic anti-heroine, in her instruction-manual universe and has aired in 2001 on MTV2, the Rotterdam Film Festival, and in Res Fest 2000. This series contains 7 episodes.
 Central 
          Toilet Central Toilet, written and co-produced by award-winning Bullseye Art, 
          takes an irreverent look at Corporate America, juxtaposing office culture 
          with good old fashioned, lowbrow toilet humor. This series contains 
          10 episodes.
 Pod 
          People Pod People is an animated series based on the faceless portraits and 
          fantastic figures that appear in the paintings of contemporary artist 
          George Condo, whose work has been featured in exhibitions throughout 
          the United States and Europe. The series features original music by 
          Danny Elfman and contains 7 episodes.
 Naked 
          States ExhibitionRSUB was the first to feature the photographs of Spencer 
          Tunick, through a series of online exhibitions. The Naked States tour 
          followed the photographer state by state as he traveled the country, 
          orchestrating and documenting large and small scale nude events.
 Danny 
          ClinchDanny Clinch's first projects with RSUB were online exhibitions 
          beginning in 1996. The popularity of these led to the publication of 
          his first book, Discovery Inn in 1998, followed by When the Iron Bird 
          Flies, Tibetan Freedom Concerts in 2000. Both titles were published 
          by RSUB
           and are distributed in the US and Canada by Consortium Booksellers 
          & Distribution.
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