What is R3?

what is Revolution Number Three??

If you want to be embrace chaos, chew it up, spit it out and piss green recycled chaos . . .then read on . . .

After the last 30 years of doing it, doing it and, errrr, doing it:

Teaching at Columbia College Chicago since 2003, writing a textbook, developing the new marketing program and the indie label program, celebrating the 20th anniversary of my label, visiting around 80 arts and media management schools around the world. . . everything just seemed OBVIOUS.

why traditional academia doesn’t work

There is a real problem in trying to teach in a rapidly changing field. . ..First of all, unless you are IN IT you have to wait for changes to be assimilated, documented and passed on. The possibilities for mis-interpretation, editing and coloring by
subjective opinions give this informational stream the validity of an overview of the economic climate by Paris Hilton. EVEN with the best of intentions, academia is an oil tanker. (Note: It takes the average supertanker miles to make a turn).

Entrepreneurial activity takes place on a speedboat, blindfolded, juggling live chickens, a chainsaw and two flaming strawberry Daiquiris. . ..on a skateboard.

how did this idea start?

Increasingly, my businesses at R3 have become a learning platform for interns from Columbia, DePaul, IIT and various universities. We have taken time to sit students down and educate them during this process. . ..giving them responsibilities
in the fields of engineering, video production, sound library creation, screen printing, record label, promotions, booking and the book publishing.

why is R3 different?

It seems to me that if I had the choice between a four year education followed by applying for an unpaid internship (because that is what most of these businesses comprise of – apprentice style opportunities to work with a ‘master’ for several
years), I’d be very nervous about losing the immersion time in my chosen field. Each incremental academic step forward could be two steps back in the real world – one in lost experience and one in the fact that each year another crop of graduates has hit the pavement looking for an opportunity. IF we can collapse all of this into ONE meaningful opportunity then we will be providing some very large benefits (indeed a UNIQUE skill set) that will be massive in terms of its impact on the potential for these graduates to truly make their mark wherever they choose. It’s not about fitting in anymore – it’s about creating your own
opportunities. That’s all I have ever done. Unfortunately, I have seen more students of the traditional model falling into accepted patterns of looking for more and more academic guidelines and instructions to follow in a world
that doesn’t come with any.

who should enroll?

R3 isn’t for everyone, (which is great because we are limiting the intake on the program to 15). It’s going to be VERY different. I reserve the right to fire a student – there’s no time for slackers (and yes, you will get your $ back)

I’m inviting everyone to have a role in this.Each class itself will be continually re-evaluated as we proceed. It’s staggering to me that anyone anywhere is still offering classes in Journalism? Where are the jobs? What’s the point? At least here, one of the things we will be looking at are the possibilities of multi-disciplinary cross pollination. For instance, my last label manager worked on the Obama campaign and is now involved in the mayoral race in Pittsburgh. We’ll be further analyzing and incubating those possibilities.

the first set of students will have the opportunity to:

  • build a studio
  • create sounds for a new drum library with Drum Core
  • book shows
  • edit video
  • mix sounds
  • work on real publicity campaigns
  • takeover a music publishing company
  • begin running a real record label
  • create a benefit cd for a club in Wisconsin
  • edit video from China
  • coordinate the publishing of a book
  • screen-print
  • coordinate a gallery opening in Baltimore
  • explore the origins of Dub
  • suggest and create classes and be as involved as they want in whatever else is going on here.

what do I get at the end?

Oh, and what about the important piece of paper at the end of all this? I don’t think it’s that important anymore. Simple Googling will fill your screen with horror stories of very well papered individuals still looking for employment years after graduating. So, we’re going to brand our graduates instead. . .. . .ahhhh wake up and smell the students’ burning flesh! Now, there’s a new Hallmark card already. . …see how this works??

details, details. . .

What are all the details, well, I don’t know them all yet. Am I worried? Well, of course. I’m worried about everything except whether we can we provide an unbelievably useful, powerful, life changing education – of that one thing I have never been so certain.

It’s not a new school, it’s a fucking revolution.

-Martin Atkins

Thanks to John Harris founder of the Harris Institute in Toronto who inspired me with the words (or something like this) “On the first day of classes, the first class built the classroom”

Punk as Fuck!

our founding patrons rock!

We had fun on Tuesday night.  We hosted our second r3 q&a session.  We shared ideas.  We got to meet with Kord Taylor from Drum Core.  AND, best of all, we spray painted our founding patrons’ names on our wall.  From the bottom of our hearts – thank you.  Every little bit helps and to know that Kimberly, Todd, Holly, and both James believe in this so much to donate in these economic times is humbling.  Of course… there’s still a little room left on our wall for more founding patrons.  Thanks again!

Martin’s thoughts on May 8th Event

there was a very interesting mix of people there last night – a representative form the city of chicago, a couple of people who wanted to sell us on their services (of course!) but mainly, a group of entrepreneurial self starters like ourselves who have felt shut out of the system or have had difficulty fitting in within it. Without getting all mushy, it changed almost in an instant for me last night – I realised that the A.D.D. generation has been drugged into (at least outwards) conformity or pushed to the side, difficult to teach, disruptive.

That’s EXACTLY what we need right now, the free, pinging off the wall, THINKERS and do-ers.   A successful radio dj was shut out of one school program because he couldn’t read music, a tattoo artist with his own shop and an x-box hacking side-line concerned about our admission requirements (none – I left school when i was 16) A 14 year old artist just wanting to get involved, a union iron worker, intrigued … and embraced by all, representatives from different cultures and genres.
In short, it turns out, a new home, a family, a crusade.

Thanks for the feedback!

We hardly slept! We want to thank everyone who came to our session last night. We had an amazing time, and are more excited than ever. Great conversations… great connections… great potential… There is so much more to come… more sessions… more classes… more successes…

Here’s some feedback from people who were there.

Barbara from the City of Chicago said, “If there’s a way to work together with your school, we’d be interested… whatever we can do to help.”

Jamaal From DuPaul said that education “should teach you more effectively to do what you are already doing, and want to do.”

Sean said, “I feel like I’ve been waiting for this! I hope to be a part of this ‘family’.”

Adrian said, “I want to learn here. Learn everything I can. I want to work here. I want to be neck deep in everything you’ve got going on. I’m inspired and excited and ready to rock.”