The Institute of Network Cultures presents: MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives

Over the past few years, while the economic downturn endures and budget cuts 
prevail, we have witnessed the emergence and rise of alternative payment 
systems and revenue models in digital media. Online bartering sites, a plethora 
of crowdfunding platforms, new forms of valuation, e-wallets and 
crypto-currencies like Bitcoin, are but a few examples. These coincide with the 
huge growth of mobile money transfer services across Asia and Africa and the 
general convergence of digital and financial industries.

Is this where a healthy economic future lies? Do these economic ventures 
testify to a paradigm shift from a market-based economy towards a network 
economy? What are the possibilities, pitfalls and issues at hand? Will these 
experiments gain wider ‘over the counter’ usage, effectively becoming 
mainstream? Beyond Hayekian notions of ‘currency competition’, what theories 
and concepts can help us engage with these developments?

MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives aims to critically explore, map and probe the 
politics, inner-workings and governance of these alternative digital economic 
forms.It is not enough to merely promote and further develop (technical) 
alternatives, we also need time to ask ourselves critical questions and 
re-examine the very underpinnings of our endeavors.  

What’s Cooking?

MoneyLab: Discussion List
You can join our project by subscribing to the MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives 
Mailinglist. We are always looking for radical submissions that closely reflect 
the stated aim of the MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives project. Subscribe 
here:http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/moneylab_listcultures.org.

MoneyLab: Blog
Over the next few weeks we will launch the MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives Blog 
where you can find our position paper, interesting background articles, blog 
posts, and info on our upcoming events. We will send out a notice to our 
listservice members as soon as the Blog is live.

MoneyLab: Conference
We will be hosting a two-day conference event in Amsterdam, on March 21-22, 
2014. The purpose of this conference is to launch the network by gathering 
artists, designers, programmers, activists and researchers. The aim will be to 
map the field, reflect upon theories and experiences
and clarify the key constituents, discourses and architectures at work in the
different kinds of network economies.

MoneyLab: Conference Reader
One of the intended outcomes of the conference will be to publish the 
discussions and debates as an
INC reader, which will serve as a resource on alternatives in networked 
economies.This publication is due to come late 2014 and will be published both 
in a paper version in a variety of electronic versions (pdf, e-pub etc.). 

MoneyLab: Toolkit
In addition, we will develop a toolkit built on the results of our research 
project that maps the field of alternative revenue models and payments systems 
geared to freelancers and organizations in the creative industries.

>> Join Us!<<
Of central importance to this project is the formation of a collaborative 
network of researchers, artists, developers, engineers, and others interested 
in sharing, coining, critiquing, and ushering in alternative network economies. 
Did you read or write an interesting article on this matter, or maybe you also 
want to host a similar conference, hackathon or other types of conspiratorial 
gatherings?  – let us know!

MoneyLab Coordinator: Patricia de Vries
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences | HvA
Room 04A07
Rhijnspoorplein 1
NL-1091 GC Amsterdam
t: +31 20 5951883
[email protected]
www.networkcultures.org
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