Michael Linton
Published on 12/01/2008 - Contributors
Participate in: LETSystems and Open Money
Graduated in Engineering and systems, an active advocate, developer and researcher of community currencies since 1982, when he designed and implemented the first LETSystems in Canada. Today Michael is a systems developer who mainly works in open money and projects such as community way that are designed to fund themselves with their own production.
In addition to this survey... Read more
Designing for Civil Society
Published on 12/01/2008 - Contributors
Participate in: The Social Media Game, Learning Games
Designing for Civil Society is an organization created by David Wilcox and Drew Mackie, who work together in the production of projects and community involvement since 1980, always engaged in the development of games and ludic... Read more
Open Money
Published on 01/21/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: LETSystems and Open Money
Open Money is a project in progress, a continuation of LETSystems after 20 years of its developing, consisting of two projects of community systems in Canada and the Open Money project in Japan. We find an educational initiative focused on understanding the theory of Open Money: LETSplay, a game that helps you to understand everything you need to know about money. A collaborative... Read more
Constant
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: Aprendizaje y uso de software libre por y para mujeres, Legal Performance
Constant is a group of artists based in Brussels. They link theoretical thinking, critical use of new technologies, artistic behaviour and political debate on the Internet, while they also organize workshops, conferences and exhibitions in public spaces. The main issues they deal with are: open... Read more
Laurence Rassel
Published on 01/13/2009 - Contributors
Participate in: Aprendizaje y uso de software libre por y para mujeres
Within the frame of Constant, Laurence Rassel has organized several events and has undertaken projects in the short and long term. Some of these projects are: Jonctions, an international multimedia festival (9 years); Digitales (4 years); an artistic and social project developed in a training center for women, which now... Read more