Category Archives: Words Words Words

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.

Artist Business Models: DMAIC

The latest entry in the artist business model series is now available. This entry covers the DMAIC model, a useful tool for evaluating new projects or for figuring out how to improve existing ones. Read about it on Words Words Words.

Artist Business Models: The Five W’s

The latest entry in the artist business model series is now available. It discusses the 5 W’s, a series of questions which you can ask yourself to help define your project. Read about it on Words Words Words.
Also, while working on the design of the major central portal for the Continuous Coast project I discovered [...]

The Business Model Paper (now in blog form)

At Arse Elektronika this year we announced that we’d be releasing our research into online revenue streams in the form of a paper. We’ve decided to make the first release in blog form, to make this lengthy paper more digestible for readers and also to enable to us to get more feedback as we prepare [...]

More on AE 2008

I wrote a mini-update on Arse Elektronika over on Words Words Words. It even includes links to an mp3 of our presentation.

Arse Elektronika 2008

This week Reesa Brown and I will be attending Arse Elektronika 2008. This year’s theme is “Do Androids Sleep with Electric Sheep?” and we’ll be presenting our paper “What is the 21st-Century Novel?” on Friday. For more details, see our post on Words Words Words.
We’re currently looking for a place to stay in San Francisco. [...]

Armadillocon & Golden Books

Just got back from Armadillocon. It was good to see some people I already knew there and make some new contacts. I didn’t make it to many of the panels but Reesa got good notes from some. Had a great breakfast with Maureen McHugh. It’s always wonderful to be able to meet someone whose writing [...]