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Posts in Category ‘Australia’

  • 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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  • February 3, 2012
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thpunky young things

An interesting thing just happened on the twitters that I want to share. In a rare occurrence of quiet observation, I spent my time making an archive of the thread rather than wading in to the fight with both feet … Read more →

  • Posted in: Australia, on festivals, SA
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  • January 17, 2012
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dearAdelaide

Welcome to part one in a series of posts where I crowdsource my life. On Adelaide I’ve considered Adelaide to be my Australian home since 2008 when I moved here from the UK. Back then I was working with the … Read more →

  • Posted in: dearAdelaide, on crowdsourcing, on you, PLACE
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  • January 7, 2012
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harden the fuck up & scare yourself

It’s January 7th, the end of the first week of 2012 (and coincidentally my mother’s birthday). It’s the first year I find myself looking toward a complete and utter blank canvas … without any doubt. Do you believe me? No, … Read more →

  • Posted in: Australia, on life
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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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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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