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on August 9, 2011
Outliers, Vol. I: Iceland by Scenic
This October, Scenic will join photographers Tim Navis + Kim Holtermand and composer Deru in capturing a journey around Iceland.
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107% funded $48,520 pledged
- 458 backers
- Funded Sep 04, 2011
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on January 30, 2010
Project: Courage and Consequence - an LP comp./ culture jam of bands against Rove by Conan Neutron
An anti-Rove LP/digital download compilation of rock bands with the same title as Karl Rove's memoir. Maximum culture jamming!
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106% funded $3,207 pledged
- 98 backers
- Funded Jan 31, 2010
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on December 17, 2009
I'm not sure I agree with you dalasv. I would think feedback would be important with regards to guiding future KS projects. If a project fails silently, you don't really learn anything about why it failed etc. I think some sort of feedback mechanism - for both positive and negative - could prove valuable. My 2 cents.
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on December 10, 2009
Some of the discussion has been admittedly inflammatory, but I also think it has been informative. The success of any project on this site depends on creating the right amount of incentive to get users to support it. If this project does not get 100% funded, it will have little to do with the comments made here and more with how the project is structured as a whole. As of 12/10/2009 $5,000+ dollars - a significant amount - has been raised despite the acrimony. I personally think the goal is way too high and the incentives (book/drawings/photographs) a bit too misguided for me to support it. Given the circumstances, I think a big opportunity was missed to somehow involve the local artists in Mali to produce an offering that would have been truly unique, required a much lower financial goal, and would have helped stimulate the local economy in Mali rather than New York (I'm assuming that is where layout, etc would be done). I think any feedback - positive or negative - can only help inform future projects.
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on December 10, 2009
This is an interesting project - but it's a little strange that for $20 you would give away a signed picture. I'm a fan of the music - I really have no use for a signed photo. I would think you could give away a CD at that donation level - most of the other music projects on this site do this. I think if you got rid of the whole book thing altogether, it would be a much more feasible endeavor. I guess I know JD as a musician - I really have no interest in his drawings. Good luck!
