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rudy's "sause": social object case study

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 26, 2009

Rudy’s BBQ, my favorite restaurant chain in Texas, serves REALLY good “Sause”, which they also sell by the bottle. Being the total “Social Object” geek, …

the main point of the internet

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 26, 2009

[Update:] Afterthought by Mark Earls: But the important thing – and the really revolutionary stuff at play here – is that this kind of (Internet) …

back from toronto: "passion is social"

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 25, 2009

[Outside the venue, 6pm: John St., Toronto, 22nd October, 2008.] Just got back from a brief, 2-night stay in Toronto. I was there for Mesh, …

i'm not delusional

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 18, 2009

There’s been plenty of art made on the subject of business and capitalism, as this recent article in The Economist will attest. Though as I …

portfolio number three: pre-order

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 16, 2009

[“Ignore Everybody”: Larger version here.] [“New York”. Larger version here.] [“We Need To Talk”. Larger version here.] [“Corinthians”. Larger version here.] [“Port­fo­lio Num­ber One”, han­ging …

"continuity"

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 12, 2009

Back in July, I interviewed Hazel Dooney, a very successful Australian artist. Asking her about how she manages her business, she made a very lucid …