Documenting HONK! Oz
For four years, I've been documenting the HONK! phenomenon in North America: Somerville, Providence, Brooklyn & Manhattan, Seattle, and Austin: field recordings, photos, video clips, interviews and narratives.
Now, the HONK! phenomenon is going global, with the first non-US HONK! being held in Wollongong, Australia (about an hour from Sydney) and I need your help to get there!
As an anthropologist closely studying and immersing myself in the culture of HONK!, I will be fully documenting the spread of the phenomenon, and representing both HONK!TX and taking pictures on behalf of The Book of HONK! But this will only happen if I can raise enough money for my airline ticket and supplies.
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If fundraising is successful - if I receive enough backing and support - I commit to:
> documenting and sharing Australia's first HONK!
> creating a central repository of HONK! anthropology: media, history, culture.
> Updating HONK! Wikipedia entries
> Sharing years worth of photos from various HONK! festivals
> Creating a central location for HONK! band links
I just need your help to get there!
My goal of $3,374 includes:
> ~$2,500 for the airline ticket
> ~$200 for online documentation (storage, design, domain, content management)
>~ $200 for quality audio field recorder
> ~$175 for physical storage (SD cards, hard drive)
> ~$300 for miscellanous supplies
The HONK! phenomenon is incredible, and with your donation, we can make sure that its beauty is documented and preserved for the ages.
Together, we will weave HONK! Oz - and the anthropology of HONK!s everywhere - into the global fabric of community music.
about me:
My roles in HONK! festivals have included: co-founder, band liaison, volunteer coordinator, housing coordinator, social media lead, media contact, tour manager, consultant and ambassador.
I've played with several HONK! bands and been welcomed as a member into several of them. I'm currently a member of Chaotic Noise Marching Corps.
I've also taken an academic interest in this aspect of community music and written a 60-page thesis paper.