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Program of MoneyLab #11 Berlin: Disaster Capitalism (March > 26-28, 2021) (Geert Lovink) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 13:48:35 +0100 > From: Geert Lovink <ge...@xs4all.nl> > To: spectre@mikrolisten.de > Subject: [spectre] Program of MoneyLab #11 Berlin: Disaster Capitalism > (March 26-28, 2021) > Message-ID: <c663a1e0-73e0-40c9-a819-b93e28cb2...@xs4all.nl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Program of MoneyLab #11, organised and hosted by Supermarkt, Berlin, online > event only, March 26-28, 2021. > > Event website: https://moneylab-berlin.de/ <https://moneylab-berlin.de/> > MoneyLab homepage: https://networkcultures.org/moneylab/ > <https://networkcultures.org/moneylab/> > > Friday, March 26, 2021 > > 4:00 - 4.30pm > Welcome to MoneyLab Berlin: Thoughts on Disaster Capitalism > by Ela Kagel, initiator of MoneyLab Berlin & managing partner of SUPERMARKT > <https://supermarkt-berlin.net/> and Geert Lovink, initiator of MoneyLab > <https://networkcultures.org/moneylab/about/> and founder of the Institute of > Network Cultures <https://networkcultures.org/>, Amsterdam. Host: Ela Kagel. > > 4:30pm - 5:00pm > Welcome by the MoneyLab board: Short statements by its members Denise > Thwaites, Max Haiven, Nate Tkacz, Geert Lovink, Akseli Virtanen and Ela Kagel. > > BLOCK 1: REBUILDING OUR ECONOMY - REBUILDING OUR IMAGINATION > > 5:00pm - 5:45pm > DAO, DGOV, DIWO, DECAL - a roundup of shared experiences with empowering > self-organised collectives through distributed forms of governance and > technology. A conversation with Ruth Catlow, co-founder of > <https://www.furtherfield.org/>Furtherfield > <applewebdata://348BB703-EFBD-4CEF-9A72-B18FC4997848/%22http> and > Decentralized Art Lab <http://decal.is/> (DECAL) & Ela Kagel (SUPERMARKT). > > 6:00pm - 7:00pm > The Essentials of DisCO - An introduction into the P2P/Commons, cooperative > and Feminist Economic alternative to Decentralised Autonomous Organizations > (or DAOs). Talk, followed by Q&A, by Irene Lopez de Vallejo, co-founder of > <https://disco.coop/>DisCO.coop > <applewebdata://348BB703-EFBD-4CEF-9A72-B18FC4997848/%22h>, project lead for > Commons Transition <https://primer.commonstransition.org/> and co-founder of > the P2P translation collective <http://g/>Guerrilla Translation > <http://guerrillatranslation.com/>. > > 7:00pm - 8:00pm > TRUST - Shared Infrastructures and Imaginaries > An introduction to Trust - a collective project for the research, development > and maintenance of shared infrastructures and imaginaries based in Berlin. A > presentation by Arthur Röing Baer, Calum Bowden and Joanna Pope. > > 8.00pm - 9:30pm > MONEY TALKS - A Call-in Show >>>> NFTs and Crypto Art <<< Facilitated by ECSA & members of the MoneyLab >>>> community. > > 9:30pm - 11:00pm > MONEY LAB Community Call-in: Across the Timezones > This session is dedicated to the wider MoneyLab community in different > regions and time zones. We invite you to get in touch with us if you want to > present your project or announce special events in this call. We look forward > to a lively exchange with you! Facilitated by members of the MoneyLab board. > > Saturday March 27, 2021 > > 10:30am - 11:00am > Welcome to Day 2 of Money Lab: Monetary Experiments and Economies for Arts & > Culture. Hosted by Ela Kagel. > > BLOCK 2: MONETARY EXPERIMENTS > > 11.00am-11:45pm > Community Currencies, Social Capital & Basic Income > Discussion with Valentin Seehausen, Julio Linares, Blanka Vay, moderated by > Inte Gloerich. > > 12:00am - 13:30pm > How to start a Community Currency as a non-profit? > Workshop by Valentin Seehausen (Social Coin Siegen > <http://www.social-coin-siegen.de/>/Open Currency Technology > <https://de.linkedin.com/in/valentin-seehausen-549a2a72>). Based on the > example of Social Coin Siegen <https://social-coin-siegen.de/>, Valentin > Seehausen is going to introduce participants into the design of community > currencies. Participants can expect insights into token engineering, > community activation, marketing work and will get an idea on how to avoid > common mistakes. Valentin will also share basic knowledge around the creation > of a demurrage UBI system, so that everyone gets a clear idea of what > creating a community currency actually entails. This workshop is > particularly designed for members of non-profits that are interested to start > a community currency. No special skills or preparations needed. > > 3:30pm - 15:00pm > CIRCLES - Build Local Economy Together > Workshop by Blanka Vay & Julio Linares (CIRCLES <https://joincircles.net/> > cooperative). Circles is a basic income made to promote local economy within > your community. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the > Circles token economy and will work on their own strategy on how to implement > Circles as a basic income means in their communities, neighbourhoods or > projects. Those who have no Circles wallet yet will be guided through setting > up their own wallet, so they can start collecting TRUST right away. This > workshop is for community managers, cultural workers, basic income activists > & everyone involved in building micro-economic structures in their > neighbourhood. > > 12:00 - 14:00 > Socialising Tokens > Where is the social in social tokens and what implications does > quantification have on online communities? A discussion looking at the > emergent field of social tokens and digital community currencies, unravelling > metrics of value, models of access and exclusion, and the tension between > community and public interests. > > BLOCK 3: ECONOMIES FOR ARTS & CULTURE > > 14:00 -15:15pm > Participatory Governance Tools in Cultural Policy: How digital automation > could radically advance the aims of an organisation and its > techno-organisational mechanisms. Yael Sherill (freelance curator & cultural > manager) will be joined by Janina Benduski (program director at LAFT Berlin) > for a deep-dive into new modes of cultural organising. > > 16:30pm - 17:15pm > The Sphere: Towards New Ecologies of Funding for the Arts: The Sphere aims to > become a place of mutually transformative exchanges and development between > artistic processes (art flows) and funding practices (economic flows), > pragmatically experimenting with new modes of funding in the arts and beyond. > A participatory online session by Erik Bordeleau and the Sphere Crew. > > 17:30 - 18:30pm > Black Swan DAO > Black swan is a digital initiative enabling governance mechanisms and > collective fund allocation for communities of creative practitioners. Laura > and Calum introduce the project and present findings from recent governance > experiments. A talk by Laura Lotti and Calum Bowden, TRUST. > > 8:45pm-20:00pm > Invisible Economy > DADA.art is creating an economic model for the arts based on intrinsic > motivations and social norms called the Invisible Economy. It allows a global > community of artists to create collaborative digital art driven by intrinsic > motivations, and receive a social dividend regardless of the free-market > while creating collective long-term wealth. A talk by Lenara Verle, DADA.art. > > 20:00- > Collective Action: Drink & Draw. Hosted by Lenara Verle. > > Sunday, March 28, 2021 > > 11:00-11.30am > Opening Day 2 by Ela Kagel > > BLOCK 4: ORGANISING FOR RESISTANCE > > 11:30am - 12:30pm > Session by Economic Space Agency > ECSA is formulating a grammar for expressing post-capitalist economic > organizations. As part of this process, we’re offering XORG Initiative, > together with Supermarkt, Robin Hood Coop, BlockScience, m-cult, Breadchain, > among others. XORG utilizes games as a structural medium for organizations. > The different fields of game design suggest different methods for drafting > organizations. For example, roleplaying games offer structures for meaningful > events and forging novel social entities. Hosted by Akseli Virtanen & Pekko > Koskinen. > > 1:00-2:00pm > Against Housing Speculation: Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen & Co > The Berlin initiative Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen & Co! seeks to facilitate a > referendum to re-municipalise the housing stock of major housing companies in > Berlin. In her talk, Rabea Berfelde proposes a vision of a democratically > controlled housing association that serves the common good, rather than the > real estate market. Talk by Rabea Befelde. > > 2.15-3.15pm > How Amazon became the Death Star of the Covid-19 Pandemic > Yonatan Miller, tech worker <https://techworkersberlin.com/>, trade union > organizer and co-founder of Berlin vs Amazon <https://berlinvsamazon.com/>, > will present his insights on how Amazon became the pandemic giant, reaping > large profits amid a global health crisis. Where are Amazon’s relentless > expansion and automation headed? Why is this unprecedented monopolization of > power and finance a threat to workers, customers and basically everyone? Are > there any ways to resist Amazon? Talk by Yonatan Miller. > > 4:00-5:00pm > Tools for Reimagining Better Worlds Through Collaboration > In this conversation, Rachel Uwa and Ela Kagel will look on strategic > approaches, online tools, facilitation methods and cultural aspects of > self-organization, aimed at creating a curriculum for digital self-management > in groups and collectives. This session provides an opportunity for community > organizers to call-in and engage in strategizing on how to strengthen > collectives online. Conversation by Rachel Uwa and Ela Kagel. > > 3:00-5:00pm > String Figures - The Threads Connecting Us > This mapping workshop by Ailie Rutherford will be rounding off MoneyLab > Berlin with a collaborative exercise in exploring the inextricable threads > that connect us all. Created by Ailie Rutherford and Bettina Nissen, this > digital digital mapping work aims to visualise and build decentralised > networks for activists founded on a principle of mutual care. Max. number of > participants: 10. Booking is essential! > > 5:00pm - 5:30pm > Closing Session of Money Lab Berlin, Outlook on what’s to come. 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