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  • Week 7: Interviews

    So after a busy couple of weekends volunteering for some local projects I’ve been involved in, I find myself catching up on some bits. Firstly I found a few old entries for the blog in my drafts folder, waiting to have a couple final bits added, so I did that and finally uploaded them. After…

  • Week 6 Part 2: Talking with Alice

    This week Alice and I decided to meet to discuss our ideas As you can see, the time stamp says 4th October, but due to other commitments we didn’t get around to it until 17th October. Anyway, it was really useful to have a chat with Alice about our ideas. Alice wants to run an…

  • Week 6: Part 1

    Last weekend (6/7/8 October) I went to volunteer a local festival as a stage manager. It’s run by a group of squatters who have been living together for the past 26(?) years. Having been evicted from the location they were previously living on for 26 years, they found a new spot in the north and…

  • Week 5: Feedback from tutorials and adapting the plan

    So after a really useful chat in the tutorial class with my peers, thanks Nyema and Sophie you were both really helpful. I have the feeling that I would like to consider more the idea of an arts community centre, rather than a festival. It makes a lot more sense, in terms of aligning with…

  • Week 4: The panic sets in and my business idea gets out

    So we are around the halfway point in the unit and I have noticed it is at this moment each time that my brain goes aaahhhhh and I suddenly start to feel the pressure of time. Having done this course for 6 months now, I am aware of my tendencies to leave things to the…

  • Week 3: An update

    This week has been a bit of a challenge for me, I’ve had to catch up on a lot since I wasn’t able to make it to the intensive weekend. I always make a plan, but struggle to stick to it. So I’m rather pleased with myself this time around. I didn’t complete all tasks…

  • This is all abit confusing…

    I’ve never done a blog before. The closest I came was piczo.com, the first social media I’d ever encountered when I was about 11. You could use HTML to design a website, it could be any type of website, but being 11 we mostly used it to make “about me pages”. Anyway, I’m supposed to…

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