Collaborating Futures

Collaborating Futures – Interactive exhibition and workshop

May 15, 2015

Curator: Attila Nemes

Our projects exhibited at the the OFF-Biennále Budapest present interventions enhancing community corporations and utilize or build on data gained from social media sources.

Understanding our economy based on the Internet, as well as establishing regulations to maintain the perseverance of its freedom is essential for the the development and extension of the democratic norms.
Kitchen Budapest seeks and supports the thinkers, artists, engineers, whose work strengthens these processes, by asking important questions, pointing out to problems with the use of their projects.

Project owner: Attila Bujdosó

MISTO: Anna Naszádi , András Juhász ,  Ádám Sándor, Gábor Labbancz, Anita Erőss

Shoka.me: Dániel Falus, Patrik Makrai, István UmenhOFFer

Rites YouTube: András Molnár, Marquetant Tamás, Tamás Páll, Iván Rohonyi, Márton Tibor Tóth

Venue: Kitchen Budapest (1092 Budapest, Ráday u. 30.) 

Exhibited projects

A MISTO: taskmanager app for people living together.

Creators: Anna Naszádi, András Juhász, Ádám Sándor, Gábor Labbancz Gábor, Anita Erőss

A SHOKA.ME: smart bicycle bell and bike safety application.

Creators: Dániel Falus, Patrik Makrai, István Umenhoffer

A RITES: Exploration game based on amateur YouTube videos.

Creators: András Molnár, Tamás Marquetant, Tamás Páll, Iván Rohonyi, Márton Tibor Tóth, Jelena Viskovic

THE FORMAT PROJECT: research project on replicable formats of social cooperation.

 

Photo: Zoltán Dragon © OFF-Biennale Budapest archive

Photo: Zoltán Dragon © OFF-Biennale Budapest archive

Related event

Social design cookbook – English language workshop

May 13, 2015

At this workshop participants will “cook” new collaborative-cooperative formats. Necessary “ingredients” will be provided by The Format Project—an ongoing research project on replicable formats of cooperation. It explores widely adopted models and practices of collaborative knowledge production, sharing, collective action and decision making. Participants of this workshop will be guided through the creation of such formats with a focus on their success, sustainability and replicability.

Interactivity: In the workshop we “cook up” new collaborative-cooperative formats by using “ingredients” necessary—as identified by our research—to the success and sustainability of such formats. Next to that, we use the concept of “motivation architecture” as a design tool to explore, describe and design the motivational-contributional balance of participants in collaborative processes. Hands-on workshop with active involvement of participants. Sketching on Post-Its, breaking down into smaller groups, reporting back, etc.

Photo: Krisztina Csányi © OFF-Biennale Budapest archive