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SUMMARY:Charging the Commons Workshop: Relational interface for more-than-human commons
DESCRIPTION:Nieuwe Instituut Zoöp\, together with the research and design initiatives Charging the Commons and Dark Matter Lab\, is organising a workshop to explore how design can contribute to the technological and organisational conditions of a more-than-human consciousness. What kind of ‘relational interfaces’ can help us to imagine relationships with each other\, different life forms and the planet that are based on stewardship and the common good\, rather than domination and ownership? \n\n\n\n\nMartijn de Waal (head of the Civic Interaction Design) research group at the AUAS) explains relational technology and relational interfaces on behalf of Charging the Commons.\n\n\n\nDesigner-researcher Yin Aiwen introduces the relational board game Liquid Dependencies.\n\n\n\nFang-Jui Chang and Calvin Po present some examples of relational interfaces that Dark Matter Labs is using to promote an alternative civic economy.
URL:https://collective-action.info/event/charging-the-commons-workshop-relational-interface-for-more-than-human-commons/
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