This is an archive of all the blog posts and videos of the first day of MoneyLab #3 Failing Better, 1 December 2016. All photos from MoneyLab#3: Failing Better can be found here.
A pdf of the conference report is available here.
Below you can find panel-specific videos and blog posts:
Day 1 – Thursday 1st December
Introduction by Geert Lovink (video).
Session 1. Global Finance: Failing Better? (blog)
- Geert Lovink: Moderator (Q&A video)
- Alex Foti: After We’ve Seized the Eurotower: What to Do with All the Money? (video)
- Menno Grootveld: DiEM25 (video)
- Renzo Martens: Can Artistic Engagement With Global Inequality Bring Sustainable Economic Growth to One of the Most Disenfranchised Places in the World? (video)
- Cassie Thorton: Mystery Hands: A Project for Children to Interact with Finance and Understand Debt (video)
Session 2. When Art Mirrors Marx (blog)
- Stephanie Rothenberg: Moderator (video) (Q&A video)
- Steyn Bergs: Imagination and Intervention: The Double Legacy of Marx in Art (video)
- Dan Mihaltianu: Das Kapital – Distillation (video)
- Tori Abernathy: Transition to a Perpetual Parade (video)
- Jeroen van Loon: Cellout.me: DNA Sequence for Sale! (video)
- Anne Breure: Ethics in Aesthetics: Towards a Fair Practice in the Arts Sector (video)
Workshop 1. How Can Accountants Save the World? (blog) (video)
- Frank Jan de Graaf
- Nick McGuigan
- Thomas Kern
- Herman Gels
Workshop 2. Politics of the Cyphersphere: After the Blockchain Revolution (blog) (video)
- RIAT
- Fiber
- Brett Scott
- Martijn van Boven
- Richard Kohl
Workshop 3. Prevailing Over Money (blog) (video)
- Dmytri Kleiner
- Baruch Gottlieb
Session 3. Save the Last Dance? (blog)
- Max Dovey: Moderator (Q&A video)
- Henry Warwick: The Uncanny Valley of Music and Economic Debris (video)
- Koos Zwaan: Making Music and Money Online (video)
- Bindu De Knock: Can Blockchain Save the Music Industry? (video)
Fiscal Drag Live (blog)
- Max Haiven & Cassie Thornton: The University of the Phoenix Eulogy for Excellence Dinner
- Fine Art Financ€ Lab: Funancial Exercises
- Tori Abernathy: The Demi