Esse, Nosse, Posse - Common Wealth for Common People.

On-line exhibition:
www.emst.gr/commonwealth

Curated by: Daphne Dragona

The network society and especially the internet culture of the last 
twenty years has changed our mode of working, communicating and living. 
The numerous and continuously evolving digital networks of people, 
institutions, movements and organisatations have been based on the new 
possibilities of technology but have also given birth to new forms of 
economy and value that fit into the immaterial time and space of flows. 
The elements of collaboration, collective intelligence, free and common 
knowledge have now become principal and have empowered a multitude of 
people that believe in the new potentialities given in the networked 
reality. This digital multitude, the new contemporary creative working 
class, surpassed the borders between work and leisure, driven by a 
desire to learn, to share, to collaborate. The notions of the attention 
economy, the gift economy, the common wealth, the immaterial, affective 
but also precarious labour are frequently used to describe the phenomena 
of our era. But, what is the meaning of these new features of economy in 
times of global financial crisis?

What role do the networks really play? Can the offer alternative and 
sustainable models of collaboration and production? Or they are a 
contemporary illusion that contributes to the difficulties and 
adversities that the contemporary multitude needs to face?

The new online exhibition hosted in the website of the National Museum 
of Contemporary Art, aims to focus on the new forms of labor as well as 
on the new values and costs emerging in the new connected reality and it 
therefore presents:

-artists' projects and critical perspectives commenting on the new forms 
of internet economy,
-initiatives and open platforms by independent creators who encourage 
the use of free and open software, the exchange of knowledge and experience,
-texts by critics and media theorists on networks, economy and the arts.

Contributing artists and theorists: Burak Arikan (Τurkey), Samuel 
Bianchini (France), Michael Bielicky, Kamila B. Richter (Chech Republic/ 
Germany), Marcelo Expósito (Spain), Furtherfield (UK), Pat Kane (UK), 
Carlos Katastrofsky (Austria), Dmytri Kleiner (Germany) , Nicholas Knouf 
(USA), Tobias Leingruber (Germany)/ Jamie Wilkinson (USA)/ Greg Leuch 
(USA), Aarton Koblin & Daniel Massey (USA), Geert Lovink (Netherlands), 
MediaShed & Eyebeam (UK/ USA), Molleindustria (Italy) Ge Jin aka Jingle 
(China), Matteo Pasquinelli (Italy), Platoniq.net (Spain), Juan Martin 
Prada (Spain), Kate Rich (UK), Stephanie Rotenberg & Jeff Crouse (USA), 
Trebor Scholz (USA), Anders Weberg (Sweden)

The online exhibition Esse, Nosse, Posse: Common Wealth for Common 
People has the form of an open platform aiming to be continuously 
enriched and updated with proposals, works, initiatives and texts on the 
specific field.
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