Burke, Jon

Date:
14/07/2009
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TP1/A/192
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Burke, Jon. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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14/07/2009

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Audio file duration: 00:10:23 Format of original recording: wav 44.1 khz 16 bit MicportPro.

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Jon Burke is from Birmingham. The idea of being living art with an audience inspired him to take part. He is going to work while engaging those around him; he has some spreadsheets and emails to work on, he wants to represent daily working life. He works in marketing. He is originally from London. He is doing the project for himself. Managing the work life balance is most important to him, he doesn't want to miss seeing his children grow up. He would like to get a rapport with the people around him and would like to be noticed on the internet. He hopes to make himself attractive to potential employers, looking for a job in marketting. He is passionate, creative and gives a hundred percent in all he does. He is going to throw out post-it notes and a pen to the crowd. He is wearing a suit, shirt, tie and orange socks. He is going back to work later in the day. He would like to perform more. He grew up in Waltham Forest living above his parents' religious book shop.

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These recordings are part of the One & Other interview series that has been licensed by the Wellcome Trust for public use under Creative Commons Attribution-non commercial-Share Alike 3.00 UK. This means that anyone based in the UK can share and remix the material, as long as it is for non-commercial purposes. Credits, where given, should be to the library at Wellcome Collection, London. (c) Wellcome Trust.

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