MoneyLab starts with the conviction that we need to experiment with initiatives that allow for the distribution and exchange of value in different ways. Or rather, we call for experimentation. The economic mire we’re in is not merely a technological problem waiting for a technical solution or ‘best practice’. Our creative interventions must be considered an exercise in future world building, spanning the political, legal, social, psychological, economical and technical. An important first step is to stand up and demand the democratization of global finance.
Documentation
An overview of the video registration of MoneyLab#2: Economies of Dissent is available here, and the photos can be found here. The blogposts about each session have been published here.
A pdf of the conference report is available here Symposium Report MoneyLab#2: Economies of Dissent
Below you find the links to the video and blogposts related to the different panels:
Day 1 – Thursday 3 December
Session 1. Panel: Blockchain: Revolution or Business as Usual?
Session 2. Workshop: Free Money Movement and the Commons by Jim Costanzo.
Session 3: Workshop: Avenging Money by Max Haiven
Session 4: Workshop: Negotiating Trust on Crowdfunding Platforms by Robert van Boeschoten
Session 5: Panel: Artistic Interventions in Finance
Day 2 – Friday 4 December
Session 6: Panel:Bringing the Dark Side of Money to Light
Session 7: Workshop: Building and Ownership Layer for the Internet. A workshop by Bruce Pon.
Session 8: Workshop: Peerhood Gaming. A workshop by Pekko Koskinen of Robin Hood Minor Asset Management.
Session 9: Workshop: CommonEasy P2P Insurance. A workshop by Jip de Ridder
Session 10: Panel: Tactics for Economic Dissent
Day 1 – Thursday 3 December
Session 1. Blockchain: Revolution or Business as Usual? A panel with
- Moderator Eduard de Jong: A Short History of the Blockchain. Blog and video.
- Primavera de Filippi: Blockchain Technology as a Distributed Governance Tool. Blog and video.
- David Golumbia: Algorithmic Autonomy: Freedom and the Blockchain. Blog and video.
- Bruce Pon: An Ownership Layer for the Internet. Blog and video.
- Q&A session: Blockchain: Revolution or Business as Usual? Video.
Session 2. Free Money Movement and the Commons by Jim Costanzo. Blog and video
Session 3: Avenging Money by Max Haiven. Blog
Session 4: Negotiating Trust on Crowdfunding Platforms by Robert van Boeschoten. Blog
Session 5: Panel: Artistic Interventions in Finance.
- Moderator Max Haiven
- Silvio Lorusso: Kickended and the Competitive Aesthetics of Failure. Blog and video.
- Stephanie Rothenberg: Reversal of Fortune: Visualizing Marketized Philanthropy. Blog and video.
- Scott Kildall: EquityBot. Blog and video.
- Dulltech: Celebrates its Premier Product Launch in The Netherlands. Blog and video.
- Raluca Croitoru: Immaterial Institute of Research and Experimentation. Blog and video.
- Núria Güell & Levi Orta: Degenerated Political Art. Blog and video.
Day 2 – Friday 4 December
Session 6. Bringing the Dark Side of Money to Light. A panel with:
- Moderator Cecile Landman. Video.
- Paul Radu: Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project. Blog and video.
- Femke Herregraven: The Privilige of Disappearing. Blog and video.
- Paolo Cirio: Daily Paywall and Loophole4All. Blog and video.
- Q&A session. Blog and video.
- Session 7: Building and Ownership Layer for the Internet. A workshop by Bruce Pon. Blog and video.
- Session 8: Peerhood Gaming. A workshop by Pekko Koskinen of Robin Hood Minor Asset Management. Blog and video
- Session 9: CommonEasy P2P Insurance. A workshop by Jip de Ridder. Blog and video.
Session 10: Tactics for Economic Dissent.
- Moderator Brett Scott. Blog and video.
- Enric Duran: Economic Disobedience. Blog and video.
- Rachel O’Dwyer: Other Values. Blog and video.
- Telekommunisten Baruch Gottlieb and Dmitry Kleiner. Blog and video.
- Robin Hood Minor Asset Management: The Creative Medium of Money. Blog and Video.
- Q&A Tactics for Economic Dissent. Video