Stories, clips, rollouts. Each campaign is a moment where Gooism shows up publicly — not as a feed, as a signal. This page is the index: what's running now, what's archived, where to find us across platforms.
The piece in the editor right now. One headline campaign at a time — the rest archive.
A solo-scoped social rollout for the AnalogToAI Relay Talk recording: one YouTube full session, four per-operator highlights, one trailer. Six drops over three weeks. Designed around evenings, not workdays. The campaign that lands the show the Story Campaign built up to.
The collective's primary handle is @goo.ism. Each operator runs their own channel; we tag them in every drop so the boost network compounds.
Older campaigns archive here as the next one becomes the headline. Pipeline cards (dashed) are ideas waiting on capacity, not commitments.
The narrative arc that introduced Gooism to the wider scene. Daily Instagram story drops anchored on 04.23 — the AnalogToAI launch night. Now reference material for how we frame the work.
Pair with the A.EYE.ECHO + Matt-led caption work to highlight venues + artists actually shipping accessible shows. Pending capacity + a real booking surface in GPortal.
Recurring monthly profile: one VJ, one venue, one show. Reframes "behind the scenes" from a one-off into an ongoing thread.
Once the recorded-experiences pipeline ships, each new set gets a small launch moment — trailer, full upload, operator highlight. Lighter than a story campaign, heavier than a single post.
Inherited from the Story Campaign and re-tested with every new rollout. They keep us honest about what "showing up publicly" actually looks like for this collective.
Each campaign is a moment with a beginning and an end. We don't grind out content. If there's nothing to say, we don't post.
Featured operator gets the prominent tag; the rest sit smaller or just offscreen. The boost network only works if everyone's named.
Every drop ends with a one-tap path to the thing that actually matters — an RSVP, a profile, a list signup. Reach is leading; clicks are real.
If a week slips, slip the whole rollout. Compressing a campaign to "catch up" burns out the operator and reads like panic. The Story Campaign worked because it stayed on rhythm.
Minimal overlay text. Monospace reads as signal, not caption. No solo portraits — everything is collective or infrastructure.
Plans assume one editor in their spare time. Anything beyond that is a bonus from the operator network, not a dependency.