Ellie Harrison

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The Quotidian Factor

The first collaborative project between Adele Prince and Ellie Harrison was this artists’ workshop based on the popular UK TV series The Krypton Factor. The day-long workshop took place at Aspex Gallery in Portsmouth as part of the ARC programme, which accompanied the Day-to-Day Data exhibition in the gallery. The Quotidian Factor featured a series of four rounds in which participants competed in challenges designed to get them inspired by the little things in life.
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  • The Quotidian Factor Badge Β£1.00

Media Coverage

  • After the Data Confessional: Interview with Ellie Harrison
  • This is Ellie Harrison
  • Day-to-Day Data
  • Insignificance
  • The Loneliness of the Long Distance Logger
  • Top Five Galleries
  • SΓ¦bebobler pΓ₯ SkΓ¦rmen
  • Many Conceptual Artists Have an Unholy Delight in Statistics
  • Day-to-Day Data interview
  • Review: Day-to-Day Data
  • Under the Data, the Stars
  • Exhibition: Day-to-Day Data
  • Out of the Ordinary
  • Just the Facts…
  • Event: Day-to-Day Data

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  • People Powered Money
  • Radical Renewable Art + Activism Fund
  • National Museum of Roller Derby
  • The Artists’ Bond
  • Work-a-thon for the Self-Employed
  • Artists Anonymous
  • Artists’ Lottery Syndicate
  • Notts on Tour
  • Hen Weekend
  • Union of Undercover Artists
  • The Quotidian Factor
  • Day-to-Day Data

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Ellie Harrison is an artist & activist based in Glasgow (UK). On 8 January 2017, she presented The Glasgow Effect: A talk by Ellie Harrison at Glasgow Film Theatre. In 2019, she was commissioned to develop Bus Regulation: The Musical for Manchester Art Gallery and her first book The Glasgow Effect: A Tale of Class, Capitalism & Carbon Footprint was published by Luath Press. In 2020-21, her Early Warning Signs are installed at four ‘host venues‘ around the UK and her Vending Machine features in the 😹 LMAO exhibition exploring humour in data visualisation at the Open Data Institute in London.

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This Weds 24 February, 7pm, I'm really looking forward to hosting Get Glasgow Moving's public meeting on Public Transport: Privatisation & Poverty w/ special guest Philip Alston πŸšπŸ’°πŸ’Έ Philip Alston is the former UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty & Human Rights, whose report from the UK in 2018 highlighted the deregulation and privatisation of our public transport as a key factor exacerbating poverty. Please join us to find out more! Sign up here πŸ‘‡ ... See MoreSee Less

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Public Transport: Privatisation & Poverty w/ special guest Philip Alston

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The Glasgow Community Energy project has been keeping me busy throughout lockdown 🌞 Were gearing up to release some exciting news in the next few months, so please sign up for updates πŸ‘‡

The Glasgow Community Energy project has been keeping me busy throughout lockdown 🌞 We're gearing up to release some exciting news in the next few months, so please sign up for updates πŸ‘‡ ... See MoreSee Less

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It was a great honour to give evidence to Scotland's Climate Assembly this weekend on behalf of Get Glasgow Moving. My presentation outlined the β€˜rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes’ to our public transport system necessary before 2030 to address the climate emergency 🌍 ... See MoreSee Less

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Here's a little project I've been working on this year during lockdown - compiling a comprehensive Bibliography for my book 'The Glasgow Effect: A Tale of Class, Capitalism & Carbon Footprint', which was published by Luath Press in November 2019 πŸ“šπŸ€“ The book itself has Endnotes, but no Bibliography, so I thought it would useful to draw together all the resources referenced in one alphabetical list, including links to those available online. ... See MoreSee Less

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The Glasgow Effect: A Tale of Class, Capitalism & Carbon Footprint

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Fancy a bit of holiday reading? πŸŽ„ My book 'The Glasgow Effect: A Tale of Class, Capitalism & Carbon Footprint' is on sale direct from publishers Luath Press πŸ“•πŸ“™πŸ“’πŸ“—πŸ“˜ Order by 15th December to receive in time for Christmas πŸ‘‡ ... See MoreSee Less

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The Glasgow Effect — Luath Press

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Terrific book. Very readable and so interesting. All your answers to why things (often not great) happen in Glasgow.

If you care about Glasgow read this book.

I finally finished it! An online comprehensive Bibliography for the Book. I hope it's useful: glasgoweffect.ellieharrison.com/bibliography/

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  • 4 Live Broadcasts DVD 4 LIVE Broadcasts DVD £20.00
  • Radical Renewable Art + Activism Fund Sticker £3.00
  • National Museum of Roller Derby T-Shirt National Museum of Roller Derby T-Shirt £10.00
  • Counterpoint Poster Counterpoint Poster £10.00
  • Channel Swimming Challenge Logbook Channel Swimming Challenge Logbook £2.00
  • Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector Book Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector £10.00
  • The Quotidian Factor Badge The Quotidian Factor Badge £1.00
  • Day-to-Day Data Book Day-to-Day Data Book £16.00
  • Hen Weekend Bag Hen Weekend Bag + Badge £10.00

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