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The UrbanIxD
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The UrbanIxD project was an interdisciplinary, workshop style, event hosted by the Department of Visual Communications Design, Arts Academy, University of Split. There was a line up of inspirational speakers, and participants worked in groups lead by experienced atelier leaders. At the end of the event, the work created by the participants was presented to the people of Split as an open exhibition.
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The Nokuna Workshop
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It’s 2063 in the Displaced City. Nokuna is a protected region that operates on a gift economy model. The universal Bitcoin currency has had its signal blocked and is useless within Nokuna’s boundaries. Helping others and supporting the city infrastructure – painting smart interface walls, watering the urban garden and removing digital waste – will determine the length of a person’s stay, as well as the products and services that they can enjoy in Nokuna. Smart walls hold a crowd-sourced digital catalogue of tasks that must be downloaded and completed to grant a person more time and enjoyment in Nokuna. When you stop contributing to Nokuna’s gift economy, you are ‘turned off’ and the system escorts you to the exit.
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About the Workshop
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http://www.urbanixdsummerschool.eu/resources/projects/nokuna-social-utopia-or-creative-control-centre/
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Watch Workshop Video Result
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UrbanIxD - Workshop Presentation - Nokuna
(@Vimeo)
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Download Workshop Video Result
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UrbanIxD - Workshop Presentation - Nokuna
(download - mp4)
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Download UrbanIxD "Reader"
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(48 pages, in PDF format)
http://issuu.com/urbanixd/docs/urbanixd_summer_school_reader
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Download UrbanIxD "From Urban Space to Future Space"
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(78 pages, in PDF format)
http://issuu.com/urbanixd/docs/from_urban_space_to_future_place
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