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  <title>E31 Kirby Ferguson: Remixing Conspiracies</title>
  <description>In this episode I was joined by the creator of online video hit Everything Is A Remix, Kirby Ferguson. Kirby's first series was described by The Guardian as: &amp;quot;...occasionally feeling like a PowerPoint presentation by the world's most coked-up history professor.&amp;quot; While Kirby's documentary style is satisfyingly fast paced his conversational style is deliberate and demonstrative.&#13;
Kirby's current&amp;amp;nbsp;series, This Is Not A Conspiracy Theory, explores the ideas, events, and human quirks that contribute to&amp;amp;nbsp;the modern political landscape. Kirby's process is as intriguing&amp;amp;nbsp;as his videos&amp;amp;nbsp;and in the second half of the interview I explore his unique approach to his work.&#13;
Our discussion included but was not limited to:&#13;
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The important difference between work and practice.&#13;
The difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory.&#13;
How the internet can help convince us that we're right.&#13;
The human desire to see meaning in patterns.&#13;
How Copy-Transform-Combine is the core of the creative process.&#13;
Kirby explains the benefits of releasing his work episodically.&#13;
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Enjoy the episode. Dave&#13;
For full episode notes please visit inspirelandpodcast.com</description>
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