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Posts in Category ‘on economics’

  • October 24, 2011
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making contact

Sooooooo… I accidentally made a new project! Blame those naughty (read: wonderful) people at Contact for being all interested in collaboration… In brief, it’s a collaboration matchmaking service to connect artists & geeks to each other & other sectors. Anyway, … Read more →

  • Posted in: on conferences, on creative process, on crowdsourcing, on you, USA
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  • October 20, 2011
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Contact is Go!

Contact is a working festival of innovation where the net’s leading minds and entrepreneurs can connect with the people who are building the social technologies of tomorrow. The net of the future will not be fueled by ads, but by people … Read more →

  • Posted in: dearNewYork, on conferences, on funding, USA
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  • October 14, 2011
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pilot funding proposal

Last night I did a remote presentation (from New York to Adelaide in South Australia) for the Festival of Unpopular Culture. I was invited to talk about this project which gained its first grant from the XTK crowdsourced funding program … Read more →

  • Posted in: Australia, on funding
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  • October 9, 2011
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WTF is Digital Culture anyway?

The more I talk to people about this project, the more they ask “yeah but what exactly do you mean by digital culture?”. It’s a good question and I think it has several answers, depending on where you’re coming from. … Read more →

  • Posted in: on crowdsourcing, on you
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  • October 4, 2011
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on funding [repost]

I’m currently sitting in my mate’s flat in Manchester applying for a New Art grant for a pilot run of this project. I figured it might be an idea to re-read an old post I wrote when I was a … Read more →

  • Posted in: Australia, on funding
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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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