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January 2016

February 02, 2016 | Permalink

Interesting progress

Some developments to report:

I've realised that I'm as stuck as an old media snail and that RSS probably isn't going to be a suitable way to inform everyone about this whole Interesting business any more.

So, in the very short soon, I will be creating an actual internet website whereon will be posted all the relevant details, this will include:

One. Details of who I've already got lined up to talk and the kinds of things they're going to talk about, and the kinds of things we've had in the past. Hopefully this will help potential speakers get a sense of the kind of event it is. And I'm looking to add something inspired by the emfcamp call for participation. Thanks to Jay for the suggestion.

As a starter, here's some of who I've got so far:

Ade Adewunmi is going to talk about the importance of watching TV

Alby Reid is going to talk about polonium poisoning

Alice Bartlett is going to talk about tampons and (possibly) Tampon Club.

Kim Plowright is going to "try and explain what it feels like to preserve memories and talk about dementia and death on social media, whilst still occasionally making people laugh (and how her Mum would’ve had her guts for garters if she'd realised what she was up to)"

Nat Buckley and Dan Williams are going to talk about a prototype Little Radio they're building

Rachel Coldicutt and Sophie Sampson are going to talk about "the important matter of Getting Dressed"

Two. Details of the people who've offered to do training, support and mentoring for speakers and potential speakers. (And big thanks to everyone who's volunteered to do that!)

Three. A code of conduct, again, probably based on the EMFCamp one. I've only been to emfcamp once but it seems like a great model to follow.

Four. Details of tickets, prices etc. My thinking is that tickets will be £15 each. The cost of the venue and the PA etc is £1,200, and unless I've forgotten anything that's the only cost there is. There are no sponsors to offset costs, so in order to break even I'd have to sell 80 tickets. Even with my old school RSS-based marketing skills that feels do-able. Anything more than 80 tickets and we'll use that money to support speakers who have to travel to the venue or might need help covering child care or other caring costs. Then we'll spend money on making the event itself as accessible as possible - access, sign language / live transcription etc. Once that's taken care of I'll distribute the rest of the money evenly amongst the speakers. The venue capacity is 400 so that's a (very) theoretical £4,800 to be shared out.

More soon!

 

January 29, 2016 | Permalink

Interesting help

I've had a few people volunteer to do talks at Interesting. Which is good! They're all interesting ideas and they're all lovely people. Very lovely.

But all the people are from a very similar demographic. You can imagine.

I'm working hard to 'reach out' to a broader range of people but I'd like some help please.

I think that one of the good things about Interesting is that the audience, you lot, are incredibly supportive and welcoming. That's a good start.

Also the talks are short. Could be just 5 minutes. You don't need to worry about a beginning, a middle and an end. You just start and then it's over.

And, we're not looking for anything 'thought leading' or 'disruptive', Interesting works because it's people talking about stuff they're actually interested in. The best talks, the ones that have stuck with me, have been about horses, hoovers, teaching, sunsets and toilets. Equally it doesn't have to just be everyday stuff. I'd love to have talks about death or illness. It's the range of talks that makes for a good evening. And it's the fact that speaker is interested that makes for a good talk.

So, it seems to me, that Interesting would be a good place to practise presenting. Maybe not for your first time *ever*, but for your first time in that size a venue.

So, I want to encourage people who are maybe a bit nervous about all this to volunteer to talk.

I have one idea for doing this, which is to offer people mentors and or trainers who will help them prepare for their talk. Would anyone like to volunteer to be a trainer? Please let me know.

And does anyone have any other ideas for how we make Interesting more welcoming? Please let me know that too.

(I am already planning on a code of conduct and, hopefully, some kind of childcare.)

January 19, 2016 | Permalink

Let's go round again

Masson Mills

Right, I think the risk of it turning into 'a thing' has dissipated sufficiently that it's time to do another Interesting.

I've booked the Conway Hall again, for the evening of the 15th of September, 2016. If Google's implementation of the Gregorian calendar is to be trusted, it'll be a Thursday.

Short and sweet this time. Something like 7pm to 9pm. Otherwise, the same old Interesting. Short talks about stuff. If you'd like to do a talk, or you'd like to see someone talk, let me know via @interesting or email me. (interesting at russelldavies.com)

Tickets will go on sale when I've remembered my eventbrite login. They won't be much. More than 50p but not too much.

January 13, 2016 | Permalink

Listenings

♫ My Top 5 #lastfm artists: Nils Frahm (17), Max Richter (7), Gaika (6), Soichi Terada (5) & MBONGWANA S.. via @tweeklyfm #music

— russell davies (@undermanager) January 3, 2016

As is now traditional for a Monday, above is my spotify listening for the week. There's not a lot to say, it was a week of gentle listening, that post-Christmas lull.

Below are my top 10 listenings for the year (based on last.fm scrobbles, not that reliable).

I clearly love Mr Richard J. Birkin don't I?

last.fm 2015

last.fm 2015

January 04, 2016 | Permalink

2015 in beverages and weather

January 03, 2016 | Permalink

2015 - one second every day

January 02, 2016 | Permalink

Evening

Evening

January 01, 2016 | Permalink

2015 pictures of the year

I took a picture every day in 2015. I stuck them on Flickr and on this blog every Sunday night. I'm trying to tag them all and put them all in a Flickr album but, frankly, that's quite a pain. I should have done it as I went along.

Meanwhile, as a stab at picking out the best ones, here are the ones that Timo faved. I don't know why he faved them, but, you know, it's not nothing.

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352

December 31, 2015 | Permalink

Naming is hard

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Reasonable Nutjob Caucus was probably better. This is mostly not about naming, to be honest, but it's still interesting.

December 30, 2015 | Permalink

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