Tag - hybrid space

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The Never-ending story of commoning a farmhouse in the lost farmlands. Looking back at Erfgoed (Agricultural Heritage and Land Use). Looking back at the stories of the project Erfgoed (Agricultural Heritage and Land Use). Erfgoed, a project by The Outsiders and Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons, was initiated to build a sustainable platform for ecological practices that conjure art, agriculture, and the commons in the area Leidsche Rijn, a sprawling new residential neighborhood in the Dutch city of Utrecht. You are welcome to visit the Collection of the stories of Erfgoed to find out more!
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 / C4R action
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NETHOOD
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NetHood (networks over the neighbourhood) is about bridging the digital with the physical space; sharing ideas and experiences; affirming differences; claiming our right to the hybrid city; co-creating local solutions for local needs. NetHood is a research unit based in Zurich, Switzerland, founded in January 2015 as a nonprofit organization (Verein / association). Its current activities include: the facilitation of information exchanges and cooperations between researchers, practitioners, activists, and citizens around the association's objectives; the participation in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, education, and action projects; and the development of Do-It-Yourself tools and methodologies for empowering local actors to build networked localities that can support each other without suppressing their differences. The vision of NetHood is to plant seeds of collective awareness, critical listening, long-term thinking, social learning and reflective action toward sustainable social life. A few projects of NetHood: Crochet Heteropolitics Mazi netCommons REPRESENTATION
Friday, March 5, 2021 / C4R network
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The Trans-European Resilience Research, Residency & Academy (TERRA) is a trans-local hub experimenting with new ways of living, producing, using, and being resilient connected to local traditions. Located in the Carpathian mountains, in Brezoi Romania, Terrra is partner of the Economadic School, an informal network and a nomadic structure involving projects, practices and participants (researchers, artists, architects, farmers, students and ordinary people) from six countries across Europe in processes of mutual learning and support of local ecological practices. You are welcome to visit the Economadic School website to find out more!
Wednesday, December 9, 2020 / C4R action