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Posts Tagged ‘fear’

  • April 20, 2012
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on learning (and failing) by doing

I promised that in doing reallybigroadtrip that I would learn and fail publicly. I promised myself, just quietly, that I would publish a weekly video to help push my crowdfunding campaign, improve my skills as a documentary filmmaker, and start to … Read more →

  • Posted in: on creative process, on crowdsourcing, on economics, on funding, on stupidity
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  • April 16, 2012
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on Rear Window

The Rear Window stop motion film has been doing the rounds for a while, but I only took the time to watch it just now (I’ve been a bit distracted getting my own video out). For anyone who missed it: … Read more →

  • Posted in: on artists, on artwork, on policy, on rights, on stupidity
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  • April 6, 2012
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on creative process and fear

My creative process seems to be as follows: come up with a crazy concept; work it through until I can ‘see’ it take some kind of shape in my mind’s eye; then ignore it for a while to see how … Read more →

  • Posted in: on creative process, on crowdsourcing, on funding, on life, on rbrt
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  • February 5, 2012
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Repost: Why digital did not kill the opera star

The following post is an opinion piece that I wrote in my capacity as Digital Program Officer for the Australia Council for the Arts (2009-2011). It was first published through artsdigitalera on 21st September 2010 and is re-published here with … Read more →

  • Posted in: Australia, on artwork, on funding, on policy, on writing
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  • January 9, 2012
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Oh, the Places You’ll Go

I was introduced to this book in my early adulthood by someone who changed my life. Since then I have given a copy to people when they’re off on some kind of major journey in their lives. This morning my … Read more →

  • Posted in: on festivals, on life, USA
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about Fee Plumley

In 2011 Fee gave up her increasingly respectable career as a creative digital consultant in order to take up a new life as a bus-loving nomadic geek arts activist.

In a reaction against the shift in global politics, she set out to discover how someone could disconnect as much as possible from a broken socio political system while maintaining meaningful connection to the people and places which enable her own vision of home and self.

Her buslife, rants and projects celebrate otherness and humanness in a society dominated by homogeneity and capitalism.

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