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A research & strategy studio
Berlin
Joined April 2017
some of the theatrical sets, engravings, cartoons, games, memes and hallucinations that inspired the environment and characters in Waluigi’s Purgatory were just published by @wetransfer in their “Networked Worlds” pdf publication in collaboration with @co_matter
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Worlds are futures we can believe in. Introducing our latest research memo on worlding as a creative strategy in the early 21st century, created in collaboration with @Wetransfer
https://t.co/UYh33v2KGs
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We’re excited to kick off season 4 of The Culture & Technology Podcast with James Bridle. We discuss the philosophical and societal implications of AI and the more-than-human world. Now on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts 👇 https://t.co/VbEljgyvjp
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ICYMI 📣 Take part in our paid research! Networked Worlds investigates the creative potential of world-building in 21st century culture. We're looking for people who are building worlds. Could it be you? Co-presented by @co_matter. Find out more →
wetransfer.com
Submit your projects to get published in our new memo, take part in our research and get paid for doing it.
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Together with @WeTransfer we're looking for projects that apply worldbuilding as a creative practice. 10 selected projects will join our research process, get published and rewarded with 1000,- EUR for their contribution. Read the brief & submit: https://t.co/MCJpullYr4
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A rare opportunity work with some of the best in the industry 👀 @SerpentineUK
https://t.co/iZAQ5gPDcf
serpentinegalleries.bamboohr.com
Take a look at the current openings at Serpentine Galleries
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Meet @eileenonline_, NYC-based writer, curator, and artist who co-founded the artist-led fund @gemmaprojects, which aims to perpetuate creativity on the blockchain. Read more from our Networked Reality creative's guide, in collaboration with @co_matter → https://t.co/dJa1EYW5Y7
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R.10 Collaboration Cookbook A new open resource for collaboration: an online collection of recipes for creative projects, as told by the people that made them. Presented in partnership with @fwbtweets
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Networked Reality is the second memo to launch as part of the ‘Networked’ series created in collaboration with @WeTransfer. The cover images are AI renderings inspired by Hieronymus Bosch’s central panel of “The Garden of Earthly Delights” painted between 1490 and 1510.
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Featuring: * Maya Man @mayaonthenet * Jack Coyne @jackcoyne @publicopinionny * Puno @punodostres @ilovecreatives * Nik Bentel @Nikbentel * Eileen Isagon Skyers @eileenonline_ * Tyler Bainbridge @tubbytyinthetub * Cherie Hu @cheriehu @water_and_music * Elijah @eli1ah
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From selling NFTs to creating original shows on TikTok, building membership models to monetising Substack newsletters, creating performative objects to teaching online courses.
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Through interviews with category-defining filmmakers, DJs, designers, artists, journalists and curators in the US and UK, this memo shows how creators become cultural producers, build income streams and navigate today’s hyper-commercialized digital environment.
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By putting ideas first, and providing an unbiased perspective on the challenges and opportunities of today’s digital economy, the aim of this memo is to equip creatives with the knowledge and inspiration to meaningfully participate in today’s networked culture.
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Today we’re launching Networked Reality with @WeTransfer A creative’s guide to dealing with money, ideas and audiences online. Networked Reality provides an alternative take on the dominant narrative of the creator economy.
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3 magazines. 3 studios: FISK, Gustavo Eandi and @Polymodestudio With special thanks to @AnnieAtkins @co_matter @sebemina and many more... From WePresent. By WeTransfer. Available now IRL. If you live in Amsterdam c/o @Athenaeum
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Today https://t.co/jiD8fg7lUF turns 12 🤝 A deep thank you to those who kept us alive, we love you.
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New research memo dropped We Need to Talk About Avatars is a video essay in which we explore the anatomy of avatars. From their origin in 400BCE to their future as fragments of our identity in virtual and physical worlds. Watch the full memo -> https://t.co/R7Rup2oYxH
co-matter.com
Our identites are no longer tied to our physical selves.
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