Kia ora koutou,

following up from last weeks initial announcement, please find the additional 
programme overview below for 'MoneyLab #12 Wellington: Viral Tokenization'.


On 4 and 5 June 2021 Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington will host the 12th edition 
of the international MoneyLab conference series in collaboration with the 
Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam, NL) and the MoneyLab community.


MoneyLab <https://networkcultures.org/moneylab/> is an international 
multi-disciplinary network of artists, designers, programmers, researchers and 
journalists. It considers itself a critical platform for imaginative projects 
that build a more democratic economy, especially within the creative industry. 
An economy where not only ‘the big boys’ get the money, but where there are 
opportunities for everyone to participate. It looks far beyond the boundaries 
of current financial institutions and maps out new opportunities for the 
distribution of creative content, intellectual property and digital business 
models, together with and for the creative sector.


The upcoming Wellington edition (first in Aotearoa New Zealand and only the 
second in the wider Southern Hemisphere after the 2020 Canberra/Hobart event) 
will bring together groups and individuals from the arts, activism, education 
and startup/tech sectors with a particular focus on Blockchain and distributed 
ledger technologies, as applied to community organising and mediated forms of 
autonomous/participatory governance and decision making tools.


The conference is loosely based around three main topics, including an update 
on the recent Non-Fungible Token (NFT) debates with NZ-specific perspectives on 
tax/law and electricity consumption in relation to ‘making’ NFTs; current as 
well as historic overviews of practice surrounding Social Tokens, community 
currencies and cultures of sharing in Aotearoa and beyond; and a 
Māori/Indigenous lens on various technosocial constructs stemming from 
Blockchain cultures, such as the post-COVID future imaginations of 
Self-Sovereign Identity protocols.


Accompanying the conference is an exhibition of crypto art and adjacent 
genre-bending work in both virtual and physical space, in collaboration with 
p0.nz/i<http://p0.nz/i> gallery.

The show’s opening on the evening of 4 June will include presentations, 
performances and interventions by local and international artists and guests.


Confirmed speakers and artists include Helen Dew (Living Economies), Mark 
Pascall (Wellbeing Protocol / The DAO Agency), Kaye-Maree Dunn (Āhau / EHF 
fellow), Alex Sims (AUK Business School), Kevin Shedlock (Koha Tech / WGTN), 
Ben Nolan (founder of CryptoVoxels), Robert Kirkby (WGTN Macroeconomics), 
Mohini Ochangco (independent artist), Roman Mitch (Whitecliffe), neurocolor 
(independent artist), Fabio Morreale (AUK School of Music), Eric Barry Drasin 
(UC Boulder), Marika Pratley (independent artist), and more TBA!


ML#12 organising committee: Walter Langelaar, Jennifer Ferreira, Songyi Lee

MoneyLab board: Denise Thwaites and Geert Lovink



Practical Info:


Friday 4 June @ p0.nz/i gallery for crypto art & design research

6pm – 10pm

212 Willis Street

Te Aro

Wellington 6011


with performances, art, talks and interventions by Eric Barry Drasin, 
neurocolor, Marika Pratley, Fabio Morreale, Ben Nolan, Mohini Ochangco and 
others.


Saturday 5 June @ Te Herenga Waka / Victoria University of Wellington

9:30am - 6:30pm

Te Aro campus, School of Design Innovation

139 Vivian Street

Te Aro

Wellington 6011



Saturday 5 June conference programme:


9:30am-10am – Welcome (mingling/networking)

10am-10:30am – MoneyLab #12 intros with Geert Lovink & Denise Thwaites

10:30am-12pm – Non-Fungible Token-isms; moderated by Walter Langelaar

12pm-1pm – lunch

1pm-2:30pm – The Token-conditional Social; moderated by Jennifer Ferreira

2:30-4pm – Māori/Indigenous Self-Sovereign Identity, and other protocol; 
moderated by Songyi Lee

4pm-4:30 – discussion

4:30pm-5pm – coffee break

5pm-6:30pm – Community call-in session, lightning talks and short interventions

6:30pm-7:30pm – Closing (mingling/networking)




MoneyLab #12 Wellington: Viral Tokenization


panel descriptions:



Non-Fungible Token-isms.


After much hype and the global ‘tokenize everything’ attitudes of recent 
months, what’s left to discuss concerning NFTs?

Moving on from common misconceptions regarding electricity usage and rampant 
tech bro portrayals of a ‘future artworld’, this panel seeks to further examine 
practical use-cases from ‘crypto art’ aesthetics and culture, and its 
underlying set of technologies that is now driving ever more 
platform-capitalist centralisation as well as a thriving new ‘creative’ 
underground with a Web3 fetish.

What affordances do the technologies under discussion provide when concepts 
such as ‘proxy contracts’, ‘liquidity pool mining’ and ‘bonding curve sale’ 
mechanisms enter the vocabulary and (NFT-)toolkits of artistic practice, and to 
what end do such concepts sustainably manifest themselves in an aesthetic 
preoccupied with financialization and networked performance metrics?


A panel with Eric Barry Drasin, Fabio Morreale, and Alex Smith, moderated by 
Walter Langelaar.



The Token-conditional Social.


Communities have always experimented with new forms of exchange, such as 
issuing their own currencies outside of governments and banks, to take 
ownership of and strive for environmental, ethical, economic, and social 
outcomes that are meaningful to them.

Today we are seeing increasing momentum behind Web3 (or decentralised web), 
bringing grassroots community organising into direct contact with blockchain, 
cryptocurrencies, and digital tokens.

As a result, initiatives such as timebanks, mutual credit networks, local 
currencies, and others are grappling with these technological possibilities and 
their impacts on value exchange, data governance, and community structures.

Against this evolving technological backdrop, there is a need to reevaluate and 
explore community-level meanings of governance, identity, permanence, trust, 
and fairness.


This panel brings together Helen Dew, Mark Pascall, Robert Kirkby, and Dmitriy 
Ageyev, moderated by Jennifer Ferreira.



Māori/Indigenous Self-Sovereign Identity, and other protocol.


As our nearing post-COVID realities pose yet another critical turn and 
opportunity for national governments to propose/impose far reaching 
implementation of technical infrastructure, in order to facilitate ideas 
surrounding ‘vaccine passports’ and further tokenised identity management (such 
as SSI), we are increasingly confronted with narrow and decontextualised 
notions of ‘autonomy’ and ‘sovereignty’ originating from the (blockchain/DLT) 
startup/tech sector.

This panel brings together a group of researchers and practitioners working in 
the periphery of initiatives such as Te Mana Raraunga - Māori Data Sovereignty 
Network, and elaborates an indigenous world view on cultural engagement 
strategies through sociotechnical protocol and Tikanga Māori, to share its 
practice across various projects for further knowledge transference and 
discussion.


The panel includes Kevin Shedlock, Kaye-Maree Dunn, and Steve Reeves, moderated 
by Songyi Lee.



A dedicated website with additional speaker bios and further practical info on 
attending/participating will go live next Monday, so stay tuned!



Also...,


! MONEYLAB COMMUNITY CALL-IN: Across the Timezones


MoneyLab #12 Wellington will have two moments in its programme for further, 
ad-hoc community engagement, and we invite you to come in and present your 
project or announce special events through one of these options: stage an 
intervention in the CryptoVoxels<https://www.cryptovoxels.com/> virtual space 
(parcel tba) on the Friday evening (4 June, 8pm GMT+12), or connect with the 
conference audience on the Saturday via Zoom or similar (5 June, 5pm GMT+12).

Showing up in-person is of course also an option :)

If interested, please contact Walter via 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for more 
information.



Kia pai tō rā whakatā!


Walter Langelaar
https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/walter.langelaar/
 Media Design
Hoahoa Pāpāho
 Victoria University of Wellington
Te Herenga Waka
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