http://sharpelvessociety.blogspot.com/2012/09/a-new-kind-of-science.html
Well...I am back with an update on his science crowdfunding project, with the hope that those of you who read and enjoy my unconventional anti-elitist approach to literary criticism will be in sympathy with his unconventional anti-elitist approach to scientific research as well. Over 1/2 of my readers are from outside the US, but I encourage you to read along as well, because science, like everything else, is increasingly becoming a global matter, and so you're involved in what he's doing as much as my American readers!
So here, then, is the text of the email I sent to a group of old school chums of a mostly liberal and libertarian persuasion a few moments ago, which I hope will strike a chord with you as well:
My
son Ethan's debut crowdfunding event went off pretty well two weeks ago (and I
am happy to report that I survived the trip to and from NYC with my neck brace
on so that I could attend his event, as well as the Jane Austen conference
later that weekend where I got to exchange a few words with Cornel West, also a
hardcore Janeite, and otherwise satisfied my endless craving for all things
Austen).
Ethan
has now collected nearly 1/3 of his target amount of $25,000, and so is still
on track to meet that goal within the remaining 30 days, as you can track here,
as I do 2-3 times every day, like following the score of a Heat game or Federer
match in progress....
http://www.rockethub.com/projects/11106-crowdsourcing-discovery
....and,
I think even more impressively, he's doing it Obama-style, with over 100
contributors (over 1/2 of whom he had no prior personal connection to
whatsoever) to date. So he's getting the word out far and wide,
and starting to become a public figure in cutting edge science circles.
As an
example, here's an article that is just appearing in The Economist (both the
online and the print edition), that gives him some very prominent and positive
mention:
http://www.economist.com/node/21564824
So
he's at a critical juncture, where he needs to sustain this early momentum so
as to keep raising his profile, so as to keep raising more money from fresh
sources, etc etc, and that's why I am back here telling you
about what he's doing, in the hope that some more of you (beyond those who've
generously donated so far) will find his Quixotic quest worthwhile to donate
to, and/or (equally helpful) pass this email on to friends or family who might
also be interested in promoting positive change in the way science is done in this country.
Ethan
is genuinely impressing me by wearing out his virtual shoe leather pursuing
leads literally around the world--- he is scheduled for a trip to SF next week,
and then another one to London in mid-November, during both of which he'll be speaking publicly and networking
privately at various science and crowdfunding events, all to raise public
awareness about the possibilities of crowdfunding as a new wave of social
activism in the world, to do for ourselves what we perhaps can never again
count on government
to do for us, in this Paul Ryan-infected world.
So
there...I've gone on long enough, but if I've piqued your interest, and you
want to at least watch the cool 3-minute Waking-Life style video at his
crowdfunding website, which is, again....
http://www.rockethub.com/projects/11106-crowdsourcing-discovery
...then
I've accomplished my goal, and I thank
you all for your continued indulgence.
Back
to our regularly scheduled programming already in progress.....
Cheers,
ARNIE
@JaneAustenCode
on Twitter
Ethan is on the verge of passing the $10,000 mark today, why dontcha go there and be the one to put him over the top!
ReplyDeleteHere is the link to a panel discussion held earlier today in London in which Ethan's project was a major focus, and in which Ethan acquitted himself well!:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nature.com/spoton/spoton-media/spoton-london-2012-video-crowdfunded-science-new-opportunities-or-dangerous-echo-chamber/