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The premise of this project began with data gathering, in sympathy to other projects featured on this Wiki, such as [[100_projects_of_crowdfunding_in_architecture|100 Projects of Crowd Funding In Architecture]], or more specific case studies, such as the insights into + [http://%2BPool Pool] and [http://The_People%E2%80%99s_Opera_%E2%80%93_New_York_City_Opera The People's Opera New York City Opera].  
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[[File:Successfully_funded_Wiki_Banner.jpg | Successfully funded projects on Kickstarter]]
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The premise of this project began with data gathering; in sympathy to other projects featured on this Wiki, such as [[100_projects_of_crowdfunding_in_architecture|100 Projects of Crowd Funding In Architecture]], or more specific case studies, such as the insights into + [http://%2BPool Pool] and [http://The_People%E2%80%99s_Opera_%E2%80%93_New_York_City_Opera The People's Opera New York City Opera].  
 
As the rather dry title (66 Art Crowd Funding Projects in London 2014) suggests, the initial task was to gather data on Crowd Funding within certain self-imposed perimeters defined to lend coherence to the data gathered.
 
As the rather dry title (66 Art Crowd Funding Projects in London 2014) suggests, the initial task was to gather data on Crowd Funding within certain self-imposed perimeters defined to lend coherence to the data gathered.

Revision as of 23:44, 11 March 2015

Successfully funded projects on Kickstarter

The premise of this project began with data gathering; in sympathy to other projects featured on this Wiki, such as 100 Projects of Crowd Funding In Architecture, or more specific case studies, such as the insights into + Pool and The People's Opera New York City Opera. As the rather dry title (66 Art Crowd Funding Projects in London 2014) suggests, the initial task was to gather data on Crowd Funding within certain self-imposed perimeters defined to lend coherence to the data gathered.