![]() For those who cannot wait, live reporting on the 'follow the things' project takes place on its blog, and on twitter, facebook and flickr. Once the 100th has been researched and added to the site, he's planning to write a handbook of 'follow the things' activism to inform and hopefully inspire new work in the genre. He runs the spoof shopping website which curates, and researches the making, discussion and impacts of over 80 examples of this work. He's interested in ways that academics, filmmakers, artists, activists, musicians and journalists try to make tangible the lives of those who make and grow everyday commodities.
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