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  1. One red paperclip is a website created by Canadian blogger Kyle MacDonald, who traded his way from a single red paperclip to a house in a series of fourteen online trades over the course of a year. [1] MacDonald was inspired by the childhood game Bigger, Better.

  2. Kyle McDonald is a media artist. McDonald creates visually appealing models using code, and releases tool kits for other artists to customize their own art as they see fit. [1] McDonald was recently an adjunct professor at New York University Tisch School of the Arts ' ITP.

  3. Kyle MacDonald details just exactly how he traded up from one red paperclip to a house, in only a year!

  4. Kyle McDonald is an artist working with code. He crafts interactive installations, sneaky interventions, playful websites, workshops, and toolkits for other artists working with code.

  5. An inspiring story about an experiment in bartering that spiraled into something he never would have imagined. One day in July 2005, Canadian Kyle MacDonald sat in his home office fiddling with a red paperclip. He decided to play a game he’d played as a kid and see if he could trade up for the clip. “For a house. Or an island.

  6. Jun 8, 2016 · In 2005, Kyle MacDonald was working at his desk when he saw a little red paperclip. He was reminded of a game he played as a child called “bigger and better,” where each player starts with a...

  7. For more information on bringing Kyle MacDonald to your event, please contact: 514-833-3980 | speaking -at- oneredpaperclip.com CLICK HERE to read about the original one red paperclip trades :-)

  8. About Kyle. You ever hear the story about a guy who traded a red paperclip for a house? Well, I'm that guy. Hi. My name is Kyle. I grew up in Belcarra, near Vancouver. (You can read my autobiography 1979 - 1990 here: part 1, part 2 .) I'm really into projects. Usually fun things that take on an obsessive element to some degree.

  9. May 12, 2010 · When Kyle MacDonald set out to get a house, he decided that a 9-to-5 job was not the most interesting strategy for success. Instead, he began a series of trades, beginning with one red paperclip that would eventually lead him to fame and his ultimate goal: a house.

  10. Artist working with code. kylemcdonald has 276 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.

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