Re: [Bricolabs] Picnic

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Author: Jean-Noël Montagné
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To: Bricolabs startup mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Bricolabs] Picnic

I agree with Patrice and Jaromil 's opinions.
Especially when I read this statement on their
website:


The PICNIC Labs are practical workshops that
challenge you to re-imagine your business,
develop new products and services, refine ideas
and formats and come up with creative business
concepts

We have in France such " recupération" systems,
organisations, and events. They try to attract
artists and thinkers, just to suck their
creativity and ideas for business.

JN









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>re all,
>
>i think Patrice is right.
>
>for a full panorama of Amsterdam's decadent creative industry scene
>please refer to Marijn's article in MyCreativity reader
>http://www.networkcultures.org/weblog/archives/2008/01/out_now_mycreat.html
>
>quick link: http://www.networkcultures.org/_uploads/32.pdf
>and search inside for 'picnic'
>
>the whole article is really worth to read, M.O. wrote already some
>very interesting analysis on a past number of Mute, he is the best one
>to describe our feeling as "creatives working and living in A'dam"
>
>Rob: the dilemma is here: are we trying to change things or make them
>better? and how much can we change by just "making them better"? i'm
>sure a facelift of picnic won't benefit us, not even with money.
>
>ciao
>
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