Duncan O'Leary
Duncan works on projects looking at public services, skills and work.
at 3:32pm
on Monday, 26th April 2004
Last month there was a brief discussion on an example of the internet 'bringing innovation from the fringes and planting it in the centre mainstream, but also how it still holds the ability to fast-track creativity around anything that stands in its way.' (Tims, 2004)
Well the phenomenon of the 'Grey Album' doesn't seem to have gone unnoticed: today David Bowie is asking bedroom DJ's to mix any two tracks from his latest album, promising a car for the most creative response. A generous offer from a music lover or a canny response from the music industry?
Last month there was a brief discussion on an example of the internet 'bringing innovation from the fringes and planting it in the centre mainstream, but also how it still holds the ability to fast-track creativity around anything that stands in its way.' (Tims, 2004)
Well the phenomenon of the 'Grey Album' doesn't seem to have gone unnoticed: today David Bowie is asking bedroom DJ's to mix any two tracks from his latest album, promising a car for the most creative response. A generous offer from a music lover or a canny response from the music industry?
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