for the PAY A DAY booklet, spread out during the show, click HERE
for the SOCIAL PIECE protocol click HERE
for the COMPOSERS blog click HERE
for the SOCIAL PIECE slideshow and outcome read more here under!
SOCIAL PIECE: the outcome!
The outcome of the question "What should a composer earn a day?",
which the audience answered one by one with their hands up to their ears:
We had numbers from 50 to 1 772 000 NOK (Norwegian Kronas, which are around 8 times a Euro).
The arithmetic avarage: 69 542,70 NOK (= 8 692 € = 7 849 Pounds)
The median avarage: 1600 NOK (= 200 € = 180,60 Pounds)
PDF with the protocol of the SOCIAL PIECE performance.
PDF of the Pay A DAY booklet CLICK HERE
Check Borealis' website for details on the program
which the audience answered one by one with their hands up to their ears:
We had numbers from 50 to 1 772 000 NOK (Norwegian Kronas, which are around 8 times a Euro).
The arithmetic avarage: 69 542,70 NOK (= 8 692 € = 7 849 Pounds)
The median avarage: 1600 NOK (= 200 € = 180,60 Pounds)
PDF with the protocol of the SOCIAL PIECE performance.
PDF of the Pay A DAY booklet CLICK HERE
Check Borealis' website for details on the program
PAY A DAY 9, sponsored by BEK (Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts), Gwyn and his Students + Agvarde
The combined forces made it to an amount of 1943 NOK (241 euro).
PAY A DAY 8, sponsored by Vetoes (10-02-2010)
'Read more' for the answers of Andy from Vetoes to the pay-a-day questionaire.
Pay A Day 7, sponsord by Borealis Festival (07-02-2010)
Here under the answers to questionnaire 1. Since it is the second time Borealis pays a day, you can read the same answers in the post for Day 1.
Borealis pays today much higher amount than on Day 1, which outlines two very opposite positions in the discussion: How much should a composer / an artist earn per day?
Borealis pays today much higher amount than on Day 1, which outlines two very opposite positions in the discussion: How much should a composer / an artist earn per day?
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