𓆙 In RECOMMONING, we are searching out a more open, collectively held world where, once again, land is held in common. A collaborative series with Dark Properties. Land is a […]| MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
Nuria Lopez Vazquez writes about collective resources and interdependent care in home gardens in Myanmar.| Future Natures
A new series of maps shows the values and visions for land in Xolobeni, South Africa, in contrast to top-down 'development' plans.| Future Natures
Future Natures coordinator Amber Huff is interviewed on the 'Frontiers of Commoning' podcast by David Bollier. The post Podcast: Using storytelling approaches to explore commoning appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
A comic about capitalist value production, and the many other values that persist and resist despite of it. The post Comic: Little Elle in Slumberland appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
In this episode of the Future Natures podcast, we talk to Maymana Arefin, the founder of Fungi Futures, a project learning with fungi to map radical alternative futures. The post Podcast: Fungi and radical futures appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
Watch video of two talks by Amber Huff: on weird ecologies, and on commons, enclosure and value struggle. The post Talks on Weird Ecology and the Commons appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
Podcast episode with Panagiota Kotsila about the effects of urban heat on migrants in cities. The post Podcast: Urban heat justice appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
It can be hard to comment on a lot of tech news without coming across like Apu taking a bullet for a big tech platform. But a few aspects to the current debate around the new StackOverflow deal with OpenAI have irked me, as reported in TechCrunch and The Register and debated on Mastodon. So … Continue reading Acceptable answers only→| Lost Boy
Observations on The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s “The Commons” debate about whether philanthropy can bring America together.| the Giving Review