Ianto Ware is the current CEO and one of the founders of Renew Adelaide, the former co-founder, director and executive producer of the Format Festival and co-founder of the Format Space, and the executive producer of the 2011 Festival of Unpopular Culture, the official fringe to Adelaide’s Festival of Ideas. He completed a PhD in English in 2008, a Graduate Diploma in Information Studies in Information Management and has worked as a researcher in the fields of urban studies, youth, media and professional cycling. He is also author of the book ’21 Nights in July: The Physics and Metaphysics of Cycling.’
Note: This is no longer the Renew Adelaide Blog
This blog used to be the effective website for Renew Adelaide. Now it's purely a blog for ideas related to urban and cultural planning in Adelaide, and the opinions expressed here aren't those of anyone other than myself, Ianto Ware, made outside of my role as CEO of Renew Adelaide. If you're looking for information on Renew Adelaide, click the link on the main bar. And expect a change in URL for this blog shortly.
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