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I've lost track of the Live CD efforts, but I seem to remember one in addition to the one above whose link is broken.
Now there is "One Step to GNUStep," a VM image.
http://www.rstonehouse.co.uk/extras/GNUstep-VM-0.9/index.html
As Sodki mentions below, http://etoileos.com/ is a GNUstep based effort to develop something that's not really a desktop environment, but something much different--a document-centered interface. When I read their goals, I am reminded more of things like the Canon Cat and Jef Raskin's The Humane Interface. It's worth looking in to their goals, as what they're trying to create is very different from the way we normally interact with computers, but not in a GNOME 3 way. (:
Also worth looking in to is http://www.midnightbsd.org/ . It's a fork of FreeBSD which aims to create a BSD optimized for desktop use. While development seems to be slow (it may be a one man show), the eventual goals include integration with GNUstep and Etoile.