At 3:14am on November 19, 2008, Yvette Dubel said…
Hi Erik,
Will you take a look at this post and let me know if you can share it with some artists or caring individuals who might be interested in contributing? Of course, this also an invitation to you and your organization to participate/contribute :-)
The piece was inspired by the many "business as usual" conversations I have had prior to and especially since starting this series. It is not part of sponsor presentation in the traditional business approach so that is not what I am trying to create. I am intentionally NOT following those "business as usual" rules.
What I am looking for are people to translate each slide by giving voice to them and adding their ingredient(s). I plan to have this completed in time for an event we are working on for Philadelphia where we will be launching a new program for those transitioning from homelessness. We have some very good relationships there that will address the sponsorship side of things, so the purpose of this piece is not to sale anyone on anything it is about expressing through art some ideas about business' role in this art series. Again I point towards "The Black Factory" (by William Pope L.) he used the corporation/business and its related processes as a metaphor and vehicle...Likewise I am exploring business as a concept in the context of art NOT trying to sale business on art.
If you know of anyone that would be interested please invite them to join and facilitate an introduction.
Your time, attention and support are greatly appreciated.
All the best!
At 11:02pm on October 15, 2008, Yvette Dubel said…
Hi Erik!!!
I am so glad you joined us! I know it's a little bit quiet but that is only because it seems most conversations take place via PM, email, chats and phone so what are ya going to do?
Progress in CF seems to have dictated its own form and pace :-) Fortunately, there IS progress to appreciate and keep me busy. Hopefully things will calm down enough next week for me to collect myself and post some updates in terms of partnerships, collaborations and such.
Feel free to post some of those cool site links you share with me over here :-)
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Will you take a look at this post and let me know if you can share it with some artists or caring individuals who might be interested in contributing? Of course, this also an invitation to you and your organization to participate/contribute :-)
The piece was inspired by the many "business as usual" conversations I have had prior to and especially since starting this series. It is not part of sponsor presentation in the traditional business approach so that is not what I am trying to create. I am intentionally NOT following those "business as usual" rules.
What I am looking for are people to translate each slide by giving voice to them and adding their ingredient(s). I plan to have this completed in time for an event we are working on for Philadelphia where we will be launching a new program for those transitioning from homelessness. We have some very good relationships there that will address the sponsorship side of things, so the purpose of this piece is not to sale anyone on anything it is about expressing through art some ideas about business' role in this art series. Again I point towards "The Black Factory" (by William Pope L.) he used the corporation/business and its related processes as a metaphor and vehicle...Likewise I am exploring business as a concept in the context of art NOT trying to sale business on art.
If you know of anyone that would be interested please invite them to join and facilitate an introduction.
Your time, attention and support are greatly appreciated.
All the best!
I am so glad you joined us! I know it's a little bit quiet but that is only because it seems most conversations take place via PM, email, chats and phone so what are ya going to do?
Progress in CF seems to have dictated its own form and pace :-) Fortunately, there IS progress to appreciate and keep me busy. Hopefully things will calm down enough next week for me to collect myself and post some updates in terms of partnerships, collaborations and such.
Feel free to post some of those cool site links you share with me over here :-)
All the best!