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"I can't believe that", said Alice, "... one can't believe impossible things".
"I dare say you haven't had much practice", said the Queen, "when I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast"
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Alice Mrongovius: Artist, Innovator, Communicator.

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+Alice MrongoviusPassionate about creative innovation, open and dynamic business structures, quality social media editorial and actively engaging communities.
Trained as a Fine Artist at the VCA in Melbourne, Australia, as well as studies in Accounting and Multimedia (Media Studies), my background is working with non-profit Arts organisations and in my own art publishing business. Since arriving in Berlin in 2010 I have worked in technology start-ups; managing online communities, communication and marketing.
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- Talking about listening – innovations in true dialogue
- The Poet and the Prostitute: the search for female subjectivity: Part 2
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- Hacks for creative habits or how to solve an existentialist crisis
- Hack, execute, scale: Company building in a disrupted market
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Berlin state of mind
“To draw is to look, examining the structure of appearances. A drawing of a tree, shows not a tree, but a tree-being-looked at.” John Berger, Berger on Drawing, p.71. Share|
Posted in Psychogeography
Tagged Berlin, botonising the asphalt, drawing, John Berger
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