Collaboration Station Day 2

Alternative economies for collective work will focus on how collective work relates to financing and alternative economies. How can a collective apply for money, and what happens with the payment? How can the Guideline for Artists Fees support this? What kinds of alternative economies do exist that collectives use to prevent exploitation and unhealthy conditions? But we will also step outside of the capitalistic realm and discover ways to create new systems. We will partner with Hackers & Designers and the Institute of Network Cultures to consider the economics of collective work. In the morning there will be a working session on alternative economies provided by Artist Katie Ceekay, where she starts this session with sharing her questions and considerations on the different layers of both commoning and the role(s) of money in forming a coalition. After the talk, the morning will shift into a collaborative work session where participants will explore themes like resource sharing, expectations, basic income, dependency-thinking and transparency, together. Ideas and strategies developed during the session can be shared and adapted in participants’ own contexts.

In the afternoon session we will work with Hackers & Designers to develop terms and conditions for alternative economies in collaborative practices. This will include a panel discussion including Kate Rich, Benjamin Earl and Kuba Szreder.

Saturday 9 november 2024: Alternative economies for collective work at De Appel, Amsterdam

10:00 → doors open

Morning 10:30 – 13:00 → Alternative economies Katie Ceekay (taal: Engels) Sign up here ! 
In collaboration with NP3, at the location of NP3 in Groningen you can join in the worksession with Katie! 

Through this link you can enter The Void by Institute of Network Culture, its sound only and you can participate : https://youtube.com/live/RtRal_MXDls

 

Afternoon program RSVP here !

Afternoon 14:00 – 17:000 → Hackers and Designers. Working Session with Platform BK, Kuba Szreder – Platform for Plausible Economies, Kate Rich and Benjamin Earl, Varia.  (taal: Engels)

 

Check for the full program this page! 

 

This day is in collaboration with Hackers and Designers and de Appel. Many thanks to Stichting DOEN for making the whole program possible.

 

09/11/2024







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