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Save the Date: Charging the Commons Final Event on July 4th!

Join us for the culmination of the Charging the Commons project at our Final Event: “What design can contribute to commoning“.

When: on July 4th, 2024,

Time: from 15:00-17:00

Where: at the Culture Club, Marineterrein Amsterdam

 

Get ready for an enlightening afternoon featuring a keynote by Prof. Marcus Foth on intermediation in design as a practice of communing, presentations by our researchers Tara Karpinski and others, and a panel discussion reflecting on the findings and the role of professionals in the be-commoning process.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with commons experts and enthusiasts. Register now!arrow

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(2024 – 2021) Charging the Commons

Charging the Commons is a follow-up project to Circulatearrow which investigated the design of digital platforms for resource communities. It explored how a situated design approach can be employed to articulate the social values of resource communities. The second phase of the project examined how these values can be translated into (digital) tools and designs for the organisation of an urban commons.

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Research Group: Situated Art and Design

Living in cities developed around data and acting within the inscrutable structure of our techno-society demands art and design that can help understand how we relate to these rapidly changing surroundings and to reflect on that relationship. The research group Situated Art and Design responds to this exigency by fostering a situated turn in art and design through a diverse portfolio of interdisciplinary research projects in partnership with academic and cultural partners, as well as with government and industry.

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