FairMarket Is Here

The FairCoop team is pleased to announce that the FairMarket has now officially entered its beta phase, which means that it is fully functional as a market, and we invite interested individuals and organisations to come and test it out, either as sellers or buyers or both. To give some background on the project for… Continue reading

The Death of Capitalism

Let us state the obvious. Capitalism has failed. It has failed because it failed to deal with climate change.  This was a forseeable, and foreseen disaster.  We knew it, without any reasonable doubt, by the late 70s. If we had acted then, we could have stopped the worst of it. We did not. The death… Continue reading

More Commoning – perspectives on conviviality

Members of the Commons Institut (Germany) contribute to the debate around the Convivialist Manifesto and on Mother’s Day offer a new approach to reproduction. We see ourselves as commoners. Therefore we welcome the initiative by the Convivialist Manifesto authors to bring together diverse persons and organisations, positions and discourses in a shared process. This will… Continue reading

The Importance of Care and Affections in our Communities: Copylove and the Invisible Commons

Copylove started in 2011 as a local informal network for investigations into commons and feminist practices. Later, it turned into a public and open investigation via www.copylove.cc (only in Spanish) led by Sofía Coca (ZEMOS98, Sevilla), Txelu Balboa (COLABORABORA, Euskadi) and Rubén Martínez (Fundación de los Comunes, Barcelona) in which we tried to extract, from… Continue reading

Pixelache Festival 2016: ‘Interfaces for Empathy’

Originally published at Pixelache.ac: Pixelache Festival 2016 will happen again in September. The festival, named ‘Interfaces for Empathy’ explores possibilities of the societal shift towards the understanding and consciousness of human species as a balanced part of the ecosystem we live at. The profound technological changes are increasingly challenging the classical conception of perception and… Continue reading

Project Of The Day: 596 Acres

During a recent trip to Portland, I stayed with friends who maintained a plot in a Community Garden. One evening, we biked over to the garden to attend a community meal. The dishes all featured produce grown in the community garden. One of the members was a musician and provided a concert for us after… Continue reading

Qaul net beta – Automatic viral mesh networking between wifi enabled devices

Qaul.net is an open software project in beta release. Networking locally through WiFi is the objective. Their approach to the problem is rather unique. They have developed software that virally creates a local network, providing mesh-network connectivity to the local cloud. “A download of the software qaul.net on wireless-enabled computers, tablets and mobile phones is sufficient in… Continue reading