Place:
Brussels, BE
Site:
FoAM vzw
Date:
Money as an abstraction
Data Ecologies '09 is the fourth in a series that deals with the ways that real and abstracted systems interrelate.
This year we are looking at money (as an abstraction) and value (as something real). Questions arise such as the use of money, how investments and maintenance of non-money assets work, the way that interest breaks with ideas of real value and the different ways that value can be translated into the abstraction of money. The symposium examines several perspectives, from the formal system science point of view and the ideas around Collapsonomics, investigating economic and state systems at the edge of their normal function, various approaches as to alternative forms of work and payment and the progressive field of complementary currencies.
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We have included recordings of the talks recorded from the stream. The quality is
okay, but not fantastic. Where possible we have added copied of the slides
that the speakers used so as to let you see what they are pointing at in more detail.
Please contact us or them for further details!
This year we are looking at money (as an abstraction) and value (as something real). Questions arise such as the use of money, how investments and maintenance of non-money assets work, the way that interest breaks with ideas of real value and the different ways that value can be translated into the abstraction of money. The symposium examines several perspectives, from the formal system science point of view and the ideas around Collapsonomics, investigating economic and state systems at the edge of their normal function, various approaches as to alternative forms of work and payment and the progressive field of complementary currencies.
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Video & Audio Documentation
We have included recordings of the talks recorded from the stream. The quality is
okay, but not fantastic. Where possible we have added copied of the slides
that the speakers used so as to let you see what they are pointing at in more detail.
Please contact us or them for further details!
Sally Goerner
http://www.integralscienceinstitute.org/
Video Part 1 and Video Part 2 with SlidesDougald Hine
Video Part 1 and Video Part 2 with no slides because he used a Prezzie!Frithjof Bergmann
Incomplete Video (we are trying to get the rest from a DV tape) with SlidesKarl Svozil
http://tph.tuwien.ac.at/~svozil/
Video with his Paper on ArXiv.Ludwig Schuster
Video with his slides. [/collapse]Appearances:
Partners:
Dougald Hine, Karl Svozil, Sally J. Goerner, Frithjof Bergmann, Ludwig Schuster
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