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  • Contact: Olivier (olivier at platoniq dot net)
  • Team:
  • Hosts: Platoniq
  • Proposed 'space' or theme: Local tent at the square

Summary

Bank of Common Knowledge (BCK) is a project initiated in 2006 by the catalan organization Platoniq in Barcelona, a collective platform for knowledge exchange and mutual education. BCK is organized as an open source model of knowledge transfer, a laboratory for inventing and trying out new forms of production, education, organization and distribution, involving new roles for producers and receivers, experts and amateurs, teachers and students…

BCK turns the model of coordinated common production typical of free software in the framework of a project of cultural production into practice by using dynamics of co-operation, process documentation and responsibility shared by the participating members.

The Market of the Bank of Common Knowledge attempts to cover a wide range of topics and materialize them through free workshops and manuals. A gathering of transgressive and generous experiences by individuals and communities who put into practice various forms of autonomy in daily life.

Those exchanges are recorded and published online under a copyleft license in order to guarantee that knowledge keep on circulating.

BCK methodologies have derived Such into innovative experiences lived in secondary schools from Seville and in several NGOs from Yogyakarta (Indonesia); or Ideazoka, the market of ideas addressed to cooperatives produced in collaboration with the University of Mondragon (Basque Country); or the creation of urban labs in collaboration with CitiLab-Cornellà... All of them are radically complementary ecosystems sharing a single value: the productive commons.

What do you want to achieve? (goal)

We propose an open session where the bank of common knowledge methodologies are shared and tested

Who should come? How many? For how long? (audience)

How many?


For how long?


What will they do when they get there? (activities)

What will you / they have at the end? (outputs)

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