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<div style="color:blue;position:fixed;>* How do you plan to make it?</div>
<div style="color:blue;position:fixed;>* How do you plan to make it?</div><br>
====self-reliance====
====self-reliance====


Look into existant systems, protocoles, ideas that have been put in place to provide people with the knowledge and fundamental structures to determine their own environment. See how these practices might have been put in place in other disciplines (and more particularly architectural practices) and find out how these ideas can intersect with media ecology to enhance people’s independence, and self-reliance.
Look into existant systems, protocoles, ideas that have been put in place to provide people with the knowledge and fundamental structures to determine their own environment. See how these practices might have been put in place in other disciplines (and more particularly architectural practices) and find out how these ideas can intersect with media ecology to enhance people’s independence, and self-reliance.


<div style="color:blue;position:fixed;>* Relation to a larger context</div>
<div style="color:blue;position:fixed;>* Relation to a larger context</div><br>
====Infrastructure and corruption====
====Infrastructure and corruption====


Centralized planning and coordination is bound to be on the decline. Architects and or programmers holding the role of master creators, can only be, at best, interprets of the real needs of the people, and the only way to achieve fair and adapted infrastructures is for the people inhabiting or using them to build them.
Centralized planning and coordination is bound to be on the decline. Architects and or programmers holding the role of master creators, can only be, at best, interprets of the real needs of the people, and the only way to achieve fair and adapted infrastructures is for the people inhabiting or using them to build them.


<div style="color:blue;>* Relation to previous practice</div>
<div style="color:blue;position:fixed;>* Relation to previous practice</div><br>


[[User:Claxhanson/References | <span style="color:blue;font-size:17px;font-family:papyrus;float:right;"> ''' References/bibliography''']]</span>
[[User:Claxhanson/References | <span style="color:blue;font-size:17px;font-family:papyrus;float:right;"> ''' References/bibliography''']]</span>

Revision as of 10:18, 14 October 2020

* What do you want to make?


revolutions are built in collectivity

I’d like to provide a space to engage with the idea that building and organizing as practices don’t necessarily have to rely on power relations to function; a place to reflect on how we can work together to achieve ethical and sustainable structures for content and ressources that are currently mostly accessible to us through the traditional corporate (and corrupted) social media plateforms.

How can collectivities and communities generate a self-organised plateform to share and archive ressources and important content ? How can we build a participative system that could solve complex organizational/optimization problems without central planning ?

* How do you plan to make it?


self-reliance

Look into existant systems, protocoles, ideas that have been put in place to provide people with the knowledge and fundamental structures to determine their own environment. See how these practices might have been put in place in other disciplines (and more particularly architectural practices) and find out how these ideas can intersect with media ecology to enhance people’s independence, and self-reliance.

* Relation to a larger context


Infrastructure and corruption

Centralized planning and coordination is bound to be on the decline. Architects and or programmers holding the role of master creators, can only be, at best, interprets of the real needs of the people, and the only way to achieve fair and adapted infrastructures is for the people inhabiting or using them to build them.

* Relation to previous practice


References/bibliography