Pearl Jam: Dooms Day Clock

Published: Thu, 12/12/13

Pearl Jam in Portland
Email Lottery: NOW through tomorrow night, 12/13/13 at 11:55pm PST
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Hi

"...The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic clock face, representing a countdown, maintained since the dawn of the atomic age. The closer the Clock is to midnight, scientists believe the closer the world is to global disaster. The most recent officially announced setting is 5 minutes to midnight (11:55pm)"

On the clock hand, if you look closely, there is a Lightning Bolt at the tip, in reference to the title of Pearl Jam's new album, called "Lightning Bolt"

On the back of the poster are written a bunch of PJ lyrics arranged to look like a crazy Unibomber manifesto.
There is also a reference to a quote by Henry David Thoreau , and that's why the proverbial third eye of the poster is bolted shut.
you can see image details of the poster here:
www.emekstudios.com
(ignore the info on the pop out as it hasn't been updated to the lottery information...)

Limited Edition Silkscreen
Artist Edition of 100

Size: 18" x 24"
Signed, Numbered and Doodled
$100 + shipping

    This poster will be sold through a LOTTER STYLE sale.
To participate, pick a number between 1-100 and email us your number guess to [email protected]  anytime between NOW and tomorrow,
All entries must be received by Friday Dec. 13th at 11:55pm PST


PLACE THE NUMBER IN THE SUBJECT of the email ONLY!!!
 
We will sort the emails by subject so be sure to just put the number (nothing else - we will know its for the PJ lottery). If you are compelled to add more info, then place it after the number so it sorts correctly.
Otherwise you could risk being disqualified :(
 REMEMBER: only 1 guess per person!!



We will notify winners by Monday with how to order.
winners will have a time limit to reply and place their order, if they do not respond in time we will go on to the next in line... we will announce when the contest has closed so you do not continue to wonder... Good Luck

Thank you,
Emek


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                                            - Henry David Thoreau