Category Archives: Continuous Coast

Artist Business Models 9 & 10 / Sickness

Today we have two more entries in our artist business model series: Part 9 offers even more detail on dividing donations, including several methods for deciding which contributors to your collaborative project should share the loot. In Part 10, I discuss the concept of whuffie and ways to get your non-paying fans to grow your [...]

Artist Business Models 7: Donations

The latest entry in the artist business models series is now available. With the introductory material out of the way, we are now discussing specific revenue streams for artistic projects, beginning with donations as a form of fan patronage. Read about it on Words Words Words.

Artist Business Models 6: Waves

The latest entry in the artist business models series is now available. In this entry we discuss a little bit about how we organized the business model for the Continuous Coast project and how that relates to the organization of the business model series. Read about it on Words Words Words.

It’s all writing?

I’ve been putting a lot of hours into the big “secret” project lately, and it’s been interesting — I’m wearing a lot of hats right now, and I am not sure which of them count as ‘writing.’ I’m a (hopefully not the sole) webdesigner on various project sites, including a fair amount of hacking at [...]

Artist Business Models 5: Time Vs. Money

The latest entry in the artist business models series is now available. In this entry, Reesa discusses some more considerations for artistic projects including time vs. money. Read about it on Words Words Words.

Icon 2008 Slides

Some of you might be interested in the slides from Reesa’s appearance at Icon 2008 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Although very similar to the slides from our Arse Elektronika appearance, these new slides contain exclusive photos from the ongoing “secret project.”

Artist Business Models: 4 Simple Steps

The latest entry in the artist business model series is now available. This entry discusses 4 simple steps you can use to organize business models. Read about it on Words Words Words.