Comments for TEST https://test.org.uk Notes on how to make culture in the age of digital attention Thu, 05 Nov 2015 04:28:53 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ Comment on Six Spaces of social media by Final Assessment Part B | digitallidotnet https://test.org.uk/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/#comment-23808 <![CDATA[Final Assessment Part B | digitallidotnet]]> Thu, 05 Nov 2015 04:28:53 +0000 http://mattlocke.wordpress.com/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/#comment-23808 <![CDATA[[…] Locke, M. (2007, August 10). Six Spaces Of Social Media. Retrieved September 15, 2014, from TEST: Notes On How To Make Culture In The Age Of Digital Attention: https://test.org.uk/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/ […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] Locke, M. (2007, August 10). Six Spaces Of Social Media. Retrieved September 15, 2014, from TEST: Notes On How To Make Culture In The Age Of Digital Attention: https://test.org.uk/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/ […]

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Comment on What you know, what you do, and what you own. by The Unconvential Guide to Creative Cultures | stuffthatisrelevant https://test.org.uk/2013/03/21/what-you-know-what-you-do-and-what-you-own/#comment-20996 <![CDATA[The Unconvential Guide to Creative Cultures | stuffthatisrelevant]]> Fri, 19 Jun 2015 18:16:53 +0000 http://test.org.uk/?p=754#comment-20996 <![CDATA[[…] “This (a long project) isn’t the short burst of contact you get on a campaign. It’s a deep relationship that only gets more interesting and valuable over time, as the feedback you get starts to change your ideas about the project. Your projects start to become things that are owned jointly by you and your audience/users/customers, creating their own velocity and momentum.” – Matt Locke, What you know, what you do, and what you own. […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] “This (a long project) isn’t the short burst of contact you get on a campaign. It’s a deep relationship that only gets more interesting and valuable over time, as the feedback you get starts to change your ideas about the project. Your projects start to become things that are owned jointly by you and your audience/users/customers, creating their own velocity and momentum.” – Matt Locke, What you know, what you do, and what you own. […]

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Comment on Six Spaces of social media by Seven Spaces of Technology in School Environments | Marcellin College Strategic Planning https://test.org.uk/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/#comment-15227 <![CDATA[Seven Spaces of Technology in School Environments | Marcellin College Strategic Planning]]> Tue, 28 Oct 2014 04:21:33 +0000 http://mattlocke.wordpress.com/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/#comment-15227 <![CDATA[[…] Seven Spaces of Technology in School Environments […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] Seven Spaces of Technology in School Environments […]

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Comment on ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder’: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story by ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story | TEST | Andrew Sleigh https://test.org.uk/2014/01/05/dont-get-bigger-get-weirder-things-ive-learnt-from-5-years-of-the-story/#comment-15213 <![CDATA[‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story | TEST | Andrew Sleigh]]> Mon, 27 Oct 2014 17:03:07 +0000 http://test.org.uk/?p=763#comment-15213 <![CDATA[[…] ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story | TEST. […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story | TEST. […]

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Comment on Empires of Attention by Piketty for Attention | smithery https://test.org.uk/2013/10/23/empires-of-attention/#comment-6773 <![CDATA[Piketty for Attention | smithery]]> Tue, 06 May 2014 08:11:01 +0000 http://test.org.uk/?p=758#comment-6773 <![CDATA[[…] the Social Web stuff, and if you haven’t read Matt Locke’s terrific thinking in his Empires of Attention then do so […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] the Social Web stuff, and if you haven’t read Matt Locke’s terrific thinking in his Empires of Attention then do so […]

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Comment on Six Spaces of social media by Collaborative Spaces | Building a Culture of Collaboration https://test.org.uk/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/#comment-3479 <![CDATA[Collaborative Spaces | Building a Culture of Collaboration]]> Fri, 21 Feb 2014 13:28:05 +0000 http://mattlocke.wordpress.com/2007/08/10/six-spaces-of-social-media/#comment-3479 <![CDATA[[…] Locke first came up with the concept of the Six Spaces of Social Media and then Ewan McIntosh, a European expert in digital media for public services, and his team team […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] Locke first came up with the concept of the Six Spaces of Social Media and then Ewan McIntosh, a European expert in digital media for public services, and his team team […]

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Comment on ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder’: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story by 2014 – Week 2 | Licence to Roam https://test.org.uk/2014/01/05/dont-get-bigger-get-weirder-things-ive-learnt-from-5-years-of-the-story/#comment-3089 <![CDATA[2014 – Week 2 | Licence to Roam]]> Fri, 17 Jan 2014 19:43:34 +0000 http://test.org.uk/?p=763#comment-3089 <![CDATA[[…] Things learnt from 5 years on The Story by Matt Locke. A great set of things that he has learnt running his The Story Conference, from the need of side-projects, that you have to do things many times to get things right and that things are valued more when paid for with own money (rather than expensed on employer). […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] Things learnt from 5 years on The Story by Matt Locke. A great set of things that he has learnt running his The Story Conference, from the need of side-projects, that you have to do things many times to get things right and that things are valued more when paid for with own money (rather than expensed on employer). […]

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Comment on ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder’: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story by Digital publishing: the experts’ view of what’s next | CellGuru https://test.org.uk/2014/01/05/dont-get-bigger-get-weirder-things-ive-learnt-from-5-years-of-the-story/#comment-3087 <![CDATA[Digital publishing: the experts’ view of what’s next | CellGuru]]> Sun, 12 Jan 2014 07:18:00 +0000 http://test.org.uk/?p=763#comment-3087 <![CDATA[[…] read that you have to do something six times before you start knowing what it is (point three of this post), which is useful because I’m going into my sixth year working in digital publishing. The key […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] read that you have to do something six times before you start knowing what it is (point three of this post), which is useful because I’m going into my sixth year working in digital publishing. The key […]

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Comment on ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder’: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story by Krishan Arora https://test.org.uk/2014/01/05/dont-get-bigger-get-weirder-things-ive-learnt-from-5-years-of-the-story/#comment-3084 <![CDATA[Krishan Arora]]> Wed, 08 Jan 2014 09:26:48 +0000 http://test.org.uk/?p=763#comment-3084 <![CDATA[Great blog Matt, very useful...you should put your name on it somewhere though]]> <![CDATA[

Great blog Matt, very useful…you should put your name on it somewhere though

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Comment on Commissioning for Attention Part 3 – Keeping Attention by Generativity Complex https://test.org.uk/2009/04/10/commissioning-for-attention-part-3-keeping-attention/#comment-3083 <![CDATA[Generativity Complex]]> Thu, 26 Dec 2013 07:33:18 +0000 http://test.org.uk/?p=336#comment-3083 <![CDATA[[…] Commissioning for Attention Part 3 – Keeping Attention « TEST […]]]> <![CDATA[

[…] Commissioning for Attention Part 3 – Keeping Attention « TEST […]

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