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Bananas are just funny, says Eisenman.
Theyre funnier than, say, a peach.
A peach is sexy, but its not funny; a pomegranate is mysterious, but its not humorous.
(As soon as you peel it, its got arms, she explains.)
They registered as developers and submitted the stickers to Apples review board.
We wrote an epic letter, says Roeck.
Basically, we just hit them with the big guns, adds Eisenman.
We started the letter with As a mother of two and ended with signingMacArthur winner.Apple was persuaded.
Since it launched April 21, theyve already seen hundreds of downloads.
I think were going to raise a lot of money, says Roeck.
The duo plans to iterate it, like any good app developer.
Roeck also worked on the graphics for the organizations social-media outreach, which have been widely shared.
As Eisenman sees it, theyre just doing what they can to help.
Not just for artists, but for any human we all have things we can do.
What can you do?
Who can you give to?
Who can you help out?
The most I can do is, like, give shit away: Art or money.
So thats what Im doing.