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Fee Plumley
Fee Plumley is a British-born digital artist, technology evangelist, and digital consultant. She lives in Australia and is a citizen. She worked for the Australia Council for the Arts on its "Arts content for the digital era" program, producing initiatives such as Geek in Residence and the Digital Culture Fund.〔(Supporting a new breed of digital pioneers )〕〔 〕 Since 1997, she has collaborated with Douglas Rushkoff. She is a regular guest on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ''Download this Show'' on Radio National, where she talks about datamining.〔(Australian Spy Laws, Andable and the Death of Digg - Download This Show - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) )〕〔(What really happened to Charlotte Dawson? - Download This Show - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) )〕 ==Life and work== Plumley got her creative start working in the theatre industry in North Wales, London, Leeds, and Manchester.〔 She was a stage manager and a props artist in the United Kingdom. In 1996, she used the internet for the first time, invited to use it by a landlord in Brighton. Unhappy with her work in the theatre, she explored how to use the internet as art. Her work brings together literature, performance, and technologies such as mobile phones, social media, augmented reality, and Arduino. Her work explores "how creative people use technology to connect themselves and their ideas to other people".
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