Film: Nønspace, Hong Kong, 2009
NønSpace is a work that attempts to probe at the often puzzling and elusive space of Hong Kong. Through its unique history, geography and politics, Hong Kong has sprouted from a small Chinese fishing village to a globalized financial city. From British influence of Western capitalism to a return to a long lost Chinese reality, Hong Kong has formed into a place of in-betweenness.
Case Studies [3]: Spaces of the Commons
The following article is an excerpt from an email exchange/conversation between Celine Condorelli, and the two founders of the Publicworkgroup.net Kathrin Bohm and Andreas Lang.
Case Studies [2]: Tactics for the Commons
An interview with Christian L. Frock@Invisible Venue on her works and relation to the Commons. The Invisible Venue is chosen to be one of the case studies of the AMASS workshop.
Case Studies [1]: Gift Economy and the Commons
An interview with Moray Bresnihan@ Mutantspace on gift economy and the commons, Mutantspace is chosen to be one of the case studies of the AMASS workshop.
AMASS: Towards an Economy of the Commons
16 April 2011
A platform for discussions exploring new models and practices for sustaining the commons today at the Chisenhale Gallery, London.
Re-imagining Culture: London to Hong Kong via Sheffield, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
14 October 2010
Open discussion with William Wong, Ashley Wong and Lee Chun-Fung at Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
Re-imagining Culture: Futures in Collective Working, Wieden & Kennedy, London
28 September 2010
Beyond economics, what are the possibilities in open source, crowd-sourcing and resource sharing for artists, organisations and industry? What new ways of working does digital technology offer for a renewed vision for culture?
Re-imagining Culture: How to (and how not to) build a cultural economy, A Foundation, London
18 May 2010
What effect has the crisis had on cultural industry? How is the cultural industry changing now? What are the new possibilities for creativity and the community?

