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Terra0 on Economies Beyond the Human.
Main entry:

Denny, Simon, author.

Title & Author:

Terra0 on Economies Beyond the Human.

Publication:

[Place of publication not identified] : The New Institute, 2023.

Description:

1 online resource.

Series:

Seed Phrase ; 5

Notes:
Archived and cataloged by Library Stack.
Summary:

"Terra0 launched with a proposition: To use blockchain to create a self-owning forest. More broadly, they wondered if this technology could be used to transform nonhuman entities into actors in an economic network. Since the publication of their whitepaper in 2016, the Berlin-based artist collective has tested these ideas by making works where capital is gained and administered in novel ways - like tokenizing flowers on a DIY marketplace and giving a crypto wallet to a bonsai tree. Paul Kolling and Paul Seidler, two founding members of terrra0, join Simon to talk about a number of their art projects, which use blockchain's transparent, distributed tools towards goals beyond simply moving capital. Across these works and across the conversation, they highlight the role of artistic narratives in supporting ambitious ideas - from enacting more "sane" ways of administering property to redefining personhood for our ecologically-entangled present. They also get into the weeds about how to create a forest-cyborg with sensors and smart contracts, debate how to exhibit code-based art beyond throwing it on a screen at an art fair booth, and reach towards a more expansive definition of who (and what) "counts." Each of these topics are underpinned by an impulse to critically re-evaluate the stories we've been told about nature's separation from culture. terra0's motivation, it becomes clear, is nothing short of redefining identity. As they put it: "On the blockchain, no one knows you're a tree.""-- provided by distributor.

Subject:

Automation.
Capital movements.
Computer networks.
Ecology.
Economics.
Natural resources.
Technology and the arts.
Automatisation.
Mouvements de capitaux.
Économie politique.
Ressources naturelles.
Technologie et arts.
automation.
economics.
natural resources.

Form/genre:

Interviews.
Podcasts.

Added entries:

Diez, Georg, producer.
Fröberg, Lieke, producer.
Glickstein, Adina, researcher.
Gustson, Alice, producer.
Kolling, Paul, contributor.
Seidler, Paul, contributor.
Amnesia Scanner, musician.
fx:one audio productions, editor.
Library Stack, distributor.
terra0, contributor.
Library Stack.

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