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Managing a mess

June 14, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

Managing a Mess

I’ve been absent without leave from this blog for a while now (sorry about that), in the thick of an ending academic year, a few major project proposals, and the rather intensive self-analysis required of my tenure dossier (now done and out for external review, woot). But as I participate in the Americans for the […]

Buying something before it’s something

May 9, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

Pretail

Trendwatching identifies an emerging consumer trend in PRETAIL — ”a mode of consumption that sees consumers treat crowdfunding platforms as the new shopping malls.” It’s no secret that many crowdfunding sites seem to be pre-purchase opportunities on the next cool thing (case in point, the Pebble watch). And it’s also no secret that some crowdfunding […]

Fighting slacktivism

May 3, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

UNICEF vs slactivists

The rise of ‘slacktivism’ — or the lazy person’s form of activism on social media — was already apparent in the early days of the social network world (I noticed articles about it way back in 2005). But now at least one organization sees it as an epidemic worth attacking. UNICEF has launched a campaign […]

Utility v. mortality

May 2, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

Intertemporal Consumption

How do you spend and save your money each day, within the context of your whole life? It sounds like a philosophical question, but it’s actually a rather essential economics question. And as with most economics questions, it has a really cool and convoluted name: intertemporal consumption.

Remembering Skip

April 23, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

Alvin 'Skip' Reiss

I was saddened to hear that friend and colleague Alvin ‘Skip’ Reiss had passed away in February. He was 82.

Organizations don’t evolve, they cope

April 11, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

Frog on a Stick

I’ve been part of a rather long list of conversations about the next evolution of arts organizations. I’m not blaming anyone but myself, as I love those conversations. And I’m as frustrated as anyone at the current struggles of the field. The board-governed, professionally managed, mixed-diet (earned and contributed), high-fixed-cost nonprofit organization seems increasingly ill-equipped […]

Plato and the profitable artist

April 3, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

Art and Money

We like to think that the tensions between profit and artistic production are issues of the modern age. But consider this conversation from about 2400 years ago:

Taking side projects seriously

March 21, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

SwissMiss

Designer Tina Roth Eisenberg (aka swissmiss) is a cool-project machine. She and her team have launched the monthly breakfast idea-network of CreativeMornings, the TeuxDeux to-do list system, the artsy temporary tattoo business Tattly, and the Brooklyn shared workspace venue Studiomates. She has just posted her SXSW talk, and it’s well worth watching (embedded below).

Measuring only when we mean it

March 7, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

An old ruler

There are all sorts of interesting things about Netflix, and their recent incursion into program development in addition to content delivery. The company that used to mail you DVDs (and killed Blockbuster Video in the process) is now producing and presenting HBO-quality content through the Internet (and making television studios anxious in the process). But […]

The prose and the passion

March 5, 2013 by Andrew Taylor

Marian Godfrey offers some bold and beautiful words in the current Grantmaker in the Arts Reader about her life between prose and passion, supporting the mechanics of artistic enterprise as a funder while engaging the joy and discovery of expressive works. Her essay/manifesto covers a lot of ground, and demands a full reading (so go […]

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