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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Perry_ChenPerry Chen - Wikipedia

    Perry Chen (born () July 15, 1976) is an American entrepreneur best known for being the creator and principal founder of Kickstarter, the online crowdfunding platform for creative projects.

  2. Perry Chen (born 1976, New York City, New York, U.S.) is an American entrepreneur who created and cofounded Kickstarter, an Internet company that specialized in providing financial support for philanthropic and artistic endeavors by linking project leaders with a vast online community of investors.

  3. www.perrychenstudio.com › aboutAbout - Perry Chen

    Perry Chen is an artist and the founder of Kickstarter. He approaches his work with an openness to form and context, having used art to explore technology, and technology to help democratize the funding of creative work.

  4. May 1, 2019 · At the same time, the platform—which Kickstarter creator Perry Chen originally toyed with calling “Critical Mass”—has had its share of misfires as well.

  5. Mar 19, 2019 · Kickstarter CEO and co-founder Perry Chen has resigned from his role as chief executive of the company. Chen wrote in a blog post today that he will remain chairman of Kickstarter’s board, and...

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · [Perry Chen]: The amount of companies using alternative structures remains small, less than 1%, but it’s also higher than it ever was. The younger generations getting into business now are less interested in creating profit-maximising entities without considering the effects.

  7. May 3, 2019 · Ten years ago, Perry Chen and his co-founders, Charles Adler and Yancey Strickler, started the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter for one reason: “This should exist.”

  8. Dec 31, 2018 · In the early 2000s, Perry Chen was trying to put on a concert in New Orleans when he thought, what if fans could fund this in advance? His idea didn't work at the time, but he and his co-founders...

  9. Perry Chen is a New York City–based artist whose work often explores the intersection of technology and uncertainty. He has exhibited in New York, Berlin, and Mexico City. Chen is also interested in the design and potential of new social systems, starting the websites Kickstarter and the nonprofit Dollar a Day.

  10. Computers in Crisis by Jerome T. Murray & Marilyn J. Murray (1984) was the first book published on the year 2000 computer date problem. An investigation into the phenomenon, and our memory of the phenomenon, of Y2K.