What can LARP teach us about pedagogy, community, and collective world-making? artist, researcher, curator and mentor in Game Design, Carina Erdmann joins Miguel Prado & Mattin to talk games as art, hacking everyday platforms, the politics of play, and why we might need to train our social muscles for futures that don’t yet exist. This conversation moves through conspiracy as collective thinking, the limits of empathy, and the careful work of attunement in collaborative play. Along the way, we touch on opacity and prefigurative practices, communal living experiments like the ones exercised at PAF, and what it means to rehearse for a revolution in these bleak conditions.
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What can LARP teach us about pedagogy, community, and collective world-making? artist, researcher, curator and mentor in Game Design, Carina Erdmann joins Miguel Prado & Mattin to talk games as art, hacking everyday platforms, the politics of play, and why we might need to train our social muscles for futures that don’t yet exist. This conversation moves through conspiracy as collective thinking, the limits of empathy, and the careful work of attunement in collaborative play. Along the way, we touch on opacity and prefigurative practices, communal living experiments like the ones exercised at PAF, and what it means to rehearse for a revolution in these bleak conditions.
SD 34 - w/ Wassim Z. Alsindi - ₿etween Collective Salvation and Private Enrichment
Social Discipline
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3 years ago
SD 34 - w/ Wassim Z. Alsindi - ₿etween Collective Salvation and Private Enrichment
Crypto collapse! Simply HODL and stay with us while we talk with Wassim Z. Alsindi: veteran of the timechain, founder and host of the 0x Salon, conducting experiments in post-disciplinary collective knowledge practices. Wassim specialises in conceptual design and philosophy of peer-to-peer systems. Today he guides us through the speculative hellscape.
Some resources:
(blockchain-time) Reminiscences of a Clock Operator
https://0xsalon.pubpub.org/pub/jmysxacr/
(nfts/digital art) The Revolution Will Not Be Tokenised
https://0xsalon.pubpub.org/pub/nl45krtx/
(bitcoin indeterminacy) Bitcointingency
https://weirdeconomies.com/contributions/bitcointingency
(on memes)
https://spectrumstore.com/en/memetic-counterculture-starter-pack
(on daos) DAOcolonisation 0x Salon Audio Report
https://0xsalon.pubpub.org/pub/fbeqr4q3/release/1?readingCollection=a777270b
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Social Discipline
What can LARP teach us about pedagogy, community, and collective world-making? artist, researcher, curator and mentor in Game Design, Carina Erdmann joins Miguel Prado & Mattin to talk games as art, hacking everyday platforms, the politics of play, and why we might need to train our social muscles for futures that don’t yet exist. This conversation moves through conspiracy as collective thinking, the limits of empathy, and the careful work of attunement in collaborative play. Along the way, we touch on opacity and prefigurative practices, communal living experiments like the ones exercised at PAF, and what it means to rehearse for a revolution in these bleak conditions.