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21st of January ’21

Online Event

13th to 23rd of October ’18

Seattle Center

[nectar_dropcap color=””]B[/nectar_dropcap]eAnotherLab´s cofounders and researchers Marte Roel and Christian Cherene, along with Louis Mauff and Lulu Obermayer will participate in a public panel during the second day of the COLLECTIVE PRACTICES program, inside a session dedicated to the search of methods of collectively relating and organizing our interactions within contexts of working, living and becoming active for common causes.

The panel has been titled “Post-hierarchy: strategies of living and working collectively” and it will be a Live Stream discussion moderated by Daniela Silvestrin. Collective Practices program is curated by Andrea Goetzke, Inga Seidler, Daniela Silvestrin and Juba.

Live stream on ACUD TVFacebook and on Collective Practice´s Website

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Post-hierarchy: strategies of living and working collectively

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[nectar_dropcap color=””]T[/nectar_dropcap]his panel in the context of COLLECTIVE EFFORTS program,  will be reflecting on collectivity in cultural (and other) work situations on a meta level by looking at the working structures and conditions of artistic (an other) collective work as such.

What aspects and challenges of collective work are at the center of successively working and living in collective structures? How to deal with (personal) responsibility and trust in collective processes, what are the challenges of artistic creation and creative processes in collective structures? How can traditional relations of dominance and informal hierarchies be overcome in a truly post-hierarchical structures of collective work and sharing of responsibilities?

These and other related questions will be discussed with different researchers, artists and cultural facilitators from Berlin and beyond.

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Organizer´s webpage:  http://collectivepractices.acudmachtneu.de/jobs@demo.com
January 21st 2021 at 20PM (CET)

Online Event

Live stream on ACUD TVFacebook and Website