Artists, Activists, and Worldbuilders on Decentralised Autonomous Organisations: Conversations about Funding, Self-Organisation, and Reclaiming the Future [electronic resource].
Institute of Network Cultures 2025
Open access content
Precarity and budget cuts plague arts and culture while they are still recovering from the damages of the pandemic. Meanwhile, extreme right wing politics spreads across the world and increases censorship and repression on artists and cultural practitioners. How can creatives come together and build solidarity and collective power against these threats? This book contains conversations with artists and activists that engage critically with the socioeconomic setup of their sector. They activate communities and collectively build tools and infrastructures to prefigure different futures. Sharing their views on the potentials and pitfalls of Decentralised Autonomous Organisations—an emerging technology many of them use—the interviewees invite readers into the important and exciting space of artistic-activist reflection on, critique of, engagement with, and (re)imagination of these (and other) complex technologies.
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Technology and the arts
Democracy
Economics
Sociology
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Inte Gloerich
Penny Rafferty
Erik Bordeleau
Ruth Catlow
Yazan Khalili
Aude Launay
Stacco Troncoso
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