We’re making the rounds with our esteemed Alumni and bumped into Tim Rayner from Philosophy for Change and had some (not-so) surprising conversations about collaboration, innovation and what will be fostering the next big movement in human potential and creativity.
Who are you voting for this Saturday? Want to know what each party has to offer? Well, over the next few days we'll be bringing you a politician or candidate going for the top job in their electorate via our '5 tweets with...' series.
Who are you voting for this Saturday? Want to know what each party has to offer? Well, over the next few days we'll be bringing you a politician or candidate going for the top job in their electorate via our '5 tweets with...' series.
We’ve been dying to catch up with Stephen Moore since the early days of Idea Bombing. Stephen was one of the speakers at our first event back in May 2013 at the now infamous Alaska Projects in Kings Cross.
We recently caught up with one-half of Archrival, Claire McCaughan, to see what they had been doing since their talk at our History gig at Jurassic Lounge 2013. We also got to hear more about their plans for the year ahead and put Claire on the spot by asking her to name someone doing good things in Sydney.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with the indomitable Emilya Colliver of Art Pharmacy. As one of Idea Bombing’s first speakers, at what was then an unknown and whimsical upstart, Emilya helped us pioneer the Idea Bombing vision by lending her creative, entrepreneurial spirit for a night of art, chats and drinks...in an underground car park.
Emilya’s vision of her newly founded project, Art Pharmacy, was in full swing in May 2013. She had two Oxford Street Pop-up exhibitions to plan for and she had sooo much on her mind. But she believed in Idea Bombing as much as she believed in Art Pharmacy, and it has paid off well for both of us.
Idea Bombing is back blogging! Bringing a new concept to life, we have styled our new blog segment on Alumni interviews. Since Idea Bombing started in May 2013 at Alaska Projects so many of our fantastic speakers (whom now we consider family) have been creating, innovating, inspiring and dreaming of doing more. Needless to say they have been hard to pin down. But we haven't exactly been staying local either as we all know the thrill and excitement a little travel can bring into our lives.