Lots of planets have a North
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A beautiful collaborative publication exploring the North of England as it is lived, remembered and dreamed of.
Backers: 36
Average Pledge Per Backer: £11
Funded: £386 of £300
Dates: May 14th -> Jun 1st (19 days)
Project By: Claire Biddles and Emma Jackson
Backers: 36
Average Pledge Per Backer: £11
Funded: £386 of £300
Dates: May 14th -> Jun 1st (19 days)
Project By: Claire Biddles and Emma Jackson
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Last Updated: June 1 @ 19:04 -0400 GMT
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May 19th - via: kickstarter.com
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May 19th - via: markcarrigan.net
I was intrigued to see this great project by Emma Jackson and a collaborator on Kickstarter. It’s fantastic that it seems to have been so successful for them. Is this likely to become more widespread? I find this quite exciting in some respects but also quite worrying, in so far as that it could easily be seized upon as a rationale for intensifying the retrenchment of funding which an academic turn to Kickstarter would (partly) be a response to. Nonetheless, I’ve been wondering for ages whether to try this myself and seeing this project has given me a nudge towards finally doing it. (Read More)
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