DOXA (δόξα): A common belief, as opposed to truth, doxa is associated with community, dialogue and knowledge. DOXA is an international collective of artists, theorists, designers, architects, engineers, etc.
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Economies of the Commons

Economies of the Commons

DOXA was published in Reviews in Cultural Theory an online journal published by the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta in Canada. This article followed a residency at The Banff Centre ‘On the Commons’ residency along with guests Pedro Reyes, Lauren Berlant and Michael Hardt. The article covers our event...

Interviews with Eva Weinmayr (AND Publishing) and Sion Whellens (Calverts)

Eva Weinmayr is an artist, lecturer and co-director of AND, a new platform for experimental publishing. AND’s current activities include the Piracy Book Project producing new collections for the Byam Shaw Library. Recent and upcoming exhibitions by Weinmayr include The Cult of The Difficult 2011; The Institute of Mental Health Is Burning Newport Museum and...
AMASS: Towards an Economy of the Commons

AMASS: Towards an Economy of the Commons

View images from the event on Flickr. Saturday, 16 April 2011 AMASS: TOWARDS AN ECONOMY OF THE COMMONS Saturday, 16 April 2011, 2:00-5:00pm Chisenhale 64 Chisenhale Road, London E3 5QZ RSVP: mail@chisenhale.org.uk FB: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=163869593668098 “To speak of the commons as if it were a natural resource is misleading at best and dangerous at worst—the commons is...

Re-imagining Culture: Futures in Collective Working, Wieden & Kennedy, London

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? Tuesday, 28 September 2010 Wieden+Kennedy – The Cole Building 16 Hanbury Street (off Bricklane, 2nd floor, stairs only) London E1 6QR 6:30-8:30pm...

Re-imagining Culture: How to (and how not to) build a cultural economy, A Foundation, London

View videos from the event: here Open discussion with speakers John Kieffer, William Wong and Sonya Dyer A Foundation, London 18 May 2010 Speakers: Chair: Abbas Nokhasteh (director, Openvizor) John Kieffer (editor of ‘After the Crunch’, creative director of Sound and Music) William Wong (Clore Leadership Fellow, cultural consultant) Sonya Dyer (artist, writer and co-ordinator...