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What will you artzooka today? That's what this half-hour series asks its pint-sized viewers. So what is artzooka? A form of making art projects with recycled materials and tackling original projects by using tech gadgets. Host Jeremie walks viewers through the steps necessary to complete each project. The show's purpose is to show kids that art is everywhere and there is an artist in everyone. Among the projects featured on the show are digital movies, silk-screen T-shirts and even a lamp made from oranges.
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