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Posts in Category ‘on life’

  • February 21, 2012
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social media for the arts sessions – one2one

Festival times is crazy times… it’s seeming that gathering a group of folk to these sessions is pretty impossible, so I’m cancelling tonight’s and tomorrow’s group sessions and trying something a bit different instead… You all have different needs, and … Read more →

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  • February 21, 2012
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Vonnegut on art

fuck. yeah. oh, and thanks Ky for bringing this to my attention & generally being a constant reminder of what matters in life. thank you, dear friend x

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  • February 18, 2012
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James

In the early hours of yesterday morning a very dear friend passed away. We knew it was coming, and in many ways it will have been a release from a great deal of pain. But that never saves you from … Read more →

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  • February 2, 2012
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art’s real value

In my world I hear a lot about ‘the value of art’. More often than not it’s complaints about how ‘dancing monkeys’ are taking tax payer’s hard-earned cash from the pockets of teachers and hospitals. Or how some public artwork … Read more →

  • Posted in: on artwork, on audiences, on economics, on life, on policy
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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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