Hello! I’m John Weeks, developing innovative fundraising and communication strategies in Southeast Asia.

I particularly relish the challenge of growing nonprofit infrastructure. I’ve founded Our Books, Our Books Illustration and Design, House32 Web Design, and assisted in getting Open Development Cambodia and the ICT4 Cambodia Development Network off the ground.

I serve on the boards of Open Development Cambodia, Our Books, Nou Hach Literary Journal, and arts ‘think tank’ Sang Salapak.

I frequently teach at varied tech events, and enjoy sharing my interests via blogging, cartooning and varied writing. My opinions on art, culture, and technology are cited in publications ranging from Time and USA Today to Punk Planet.

Please feel free to get in touch.

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Open Data Day 2019: Keynote on ‘Open Source Social Media’
‘Open Source Social Media’ – talk at ‘Nerd Night Phnom Penh’

Tuesday, August 06, 2019

Cartoonist Agenting

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K.B. Spangler
@KBSpangler

Writer, cartoonist, editor. Very sweary. Half politics, half dog pics. She/her. Repped by

@dianafox
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Unauthorized Culture
Move from downloading to streaming model.
Beasties Last Album and Portishead: Manufactured samples.
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So, ‘After The Revolution’ –
A comic that is *designed* to be so good that it cannot be off the radar.
In the past, APAs were done to get ON the radar.
Something so high resolution that it cannot be ignored.
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Artists:
– Blak Blak
– Dylan Horrocks
– Barbara Kesel
– Chris Warner
– First Dog
– David Chelsea
– Tom The Dancing Bug
– Editors do newspaper strips.
If it is reproduced, it’s not authorized.
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Open Data Day 2019: Keynote on ‘Open Source Social Media’
‘Open Source Social Media’ – talk at ‘Nerd Night Phnom Penh’


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