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crowdbetting app scheme -> everyone partakes in the various lotteries for a monthly fee -> the web enables people from different countries (and differet lotteries to take part) -> the enhanced winning chance is a motiviation to join -> winning tickets are divided amongst the network.
crowdbetting app scheme -> everyone partakes in the various lotteries for a monthly fee -> the web enables people from different countries (and differet lotteries to take part) -> the enhanced winning chance is a motiviation to join -> winning tickets are divided amongst the network.
or


art-socialism:
art-socialism:
splitting the revenues of works of people in the network -> if someone makes a sale, everyone gets paid a slice. guaranteeing everyone a stable income in the lottery art-market
splitting the revenues of works of people in the network -> if someone makes a sale, everyone gets paid a slice. guaranteeing everyone a stable income in the lottery art-market
== Salespitch as medium ==





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Background / De Koffieconcurrent

De koffieconcurrent was a shop that sold very affordable cups of coffee in the hallways of the Willem de Kooning Academy. It's business model was as simple as it was mad: To sell cheap coffee and to buy lottery scratchcards with the proceedings at the end of the day. The potential for insane returns and soaring profits was tempting and seemingly within reach for the duration of the month. After a month of running the Koffieconcurrent we made 24 euros with the sales of coffee. After investing these in scratchcards the balance totalled 22 euros.

Koffieconcurrent.jpg

The project on www.the-force-of-freedom.com

Lottery as a businessmodel

There seem to be interesting parrallels:

- artists trying to be discovered through calls, paid entries to competitions etc. willing to work unpaid in the hope of fame/money/career
- people running tech-startups in the hopes of attracting venture capital or being bought by google/amazon/yahoo
- gamblers willing to cut losses upon losses in the hopes of striking this one lucky number.


Eventhough most participants in these 'lotteries' lose, they keep participating. inspired by the few examples of those that became lucky.

Gamblers betting on games/lotteries often rely on pseudo-rationalization to justify why they of all people will win. Relying on lucky numbers, detecting patterns etc.

The same goes for start-ups and artists. Rationalizing their marginal existence and low odds on pseudo-rational reasoning. "If i work this job unpaid.. i can get a paid one next time"

App Solutionism

social net for artists:

crowdbetting app scheme -> everyone partakes in the various lotteries for a monthly fee -> the web enables people from different countries (and differet lotteries to take part) -> the enhanced winning chance is a motiviation to join -> winning tickets are divided amongst the network.

or

art-socialism: splitting the revenues of works of people in the network -> if someone makes a sale, everyone gets paid a slice. guaranteeing everyone a stable income in the lottery art-market

Salespitch as medium

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