When I first stumbled upon gifs of Adam J. Kurtz holding a notepad printed with unsolicited advice (above)--things like, "Have a glass of water" and "Call your fucking parents"--I thought, "Wow, this is a great performance piece." Yet it turns out Kurtz brief stunt was not simply a humorous art project, but a promotion for his Kickstarter campaign. Kurtz hoped to create "Unsolicited Advice" Weekly Planner & Journal for 2014 and by November 15 of this year, his project was successfully funded. If interested, you can purchase Kutz's planner here. What better way to start off the new year?
Thursday, January 02, 2014
Earning "Unsolicited Advice" on the streets and in your planner |
When I first stumbled upon gifs of Adam J. Kurtz holding a notepad printed with unsolicited advice (above)--things like, "Have a glass of water" and "Call your fucking parents"--I thought, "Wow, this is a great performance piece." Yet it turns out Kurtz brief stunt was not simply a humorous art project, but a promotion for his Kickstarter campaign. Kurtz hoped to create "Unsolicited Advice" Weekly Planner & Journal for 2014 and by November 15 of this year, his project was successfully funded. If interested, you can purchase Kutz's planner here. What better way to start off the new year?
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