Questionnair 1

Questions for the sponsors and all the others:

This questions are a beginning. I guess, the in-coming answer will raise new questions, which I will post directly.

The sponsors of the days will get this questions per mail. They are free to answer them, answer only some of them or (the best) all. They chose wether their answers will be published or not. And they are free to add questions as well. Of course.

Pay A Day:

Does your commission fee represents your idea, what an artist should earn per day?

How did you chose 'your' day?

Does the kind of day - week or weekend - made a difference for your fee? Should it make a difference?

Would you find it weird to not get a free ticket to the performance of the piece, you payed for?

Did you ever pay for an artwork, beside paying for entrance tickets? Did you ever commission a work of art?

Do you expect me to work on this project/piece? How would you specify your commission, if I asked you to?

Did you check my blog/website before you decided paying me a day of work?

Do you expect me to spent the entire day working? Should my working time be related to the fee? Would you suggest a logical formula for this?

Do you have a message coming with your contribution? Or a special question? Which one?

In general:

Would you pay only for good art?

Who should pay for art? (society, artists themselves, other artists, sponsors, the actual audience, ...)

Who should be payed for art?

What should an artist earn per day?

What should be the relation between the fee and the work of art? Should their be an influence from one or the other side?

Social Piece:

Do you like the title?

Do you mind, if the piece doesn't include music?

Would you mind being actively integrated in the performance:
- as a member of the audience?
- as a sponsor?

Will you be there at the performance (10 March 2010 in Bergen)?

Should Social Piece be related to Pay A Day? Should it reflect the sponsorship, the single fees and the raised questions and their answers?

Do you have a wish for Social Piece?