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<span class="section-tag">What is WORLDPLAY?</span>
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<h2 class="section-title">Avant-garde revolutionaries LARPing as commons economists</h2>
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<p>WORLDPLAY is a <strong>pop-up physical hub for prefiguring postcapitalist futures</strong> through fiction, performance and play—the opening move of a new event series and emerging network.</p>
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<p>WORLDPLAY is the opening move of a network of avant-garde revolutionaries LARPing as some kind of commons economics activists. It is also the main title of a new event series, conceived as a <strong>pop-up physical hub for prefiguring and prehearsing postcapitalist futures</strong> through fiction, performance and play.</p>
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<p>A beckoning call to sci-fi writers, game-makers, artivists, LARPers, weird economists and eutopian dreamers to collectively scribble futures, materialise speculative artefacts, and devise ways of hijacking public spaces, cyberspace and eventually reality itself.</p>
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<p>The first edition of WORLDPLAY issues a beckoning call to budding sci-fi writers, game-makers, artivists, LARPers, weird economists and general eutopian dreamers to collectively scribble futures, materialise speculative artefacts from parallel presents, establish living archives for radical imagination, and devise ways of hijacking public spaces, cyberspace and eventually reality itself.</p>
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<p>Part experimental/experiential playground, part aspiring peer-to-peer guerrilla futuring social network, WORLDPLAY channels international and intersectional postcapitalist desire through a seed offering of counter-hegemonic fiction engines and games as social organisations.</p>
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<div class="about-visual">
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<section id="community" class="community">
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<div class="container">
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<div class="section-header">
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<span class="section-tag">Built for Peers</span>
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<span class="section-tag">Built for a Peer Community</span>
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<h2 class="section-title">Co-Created Programme</h2>
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<p class="section-subtitle">Partly curated, partly self-organised unconference style—emphasising lasting peer collaboration.</p>
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<p class="section-subtitle">The event will feature a programme that is partly curated and partly self-organised in unconference style, with a strong emphasis on establishing lasting peer support and collaboration networks.</p>
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<div class="community-grid">
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<div class="community-card">
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<span class="icon">🎤</span>
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<h3>Shape the Programme</h3>
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<p>Pitch sessions and co-labs in advance and on-site</p>
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<p>Participants can shape the programme in advance and on-site by pitching sessions and co-labs</p>
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<div class="community-card">
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<span class="icon">📚</span>
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<h3>Digital Publishing</h3>
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<p>Partner with orgs like Institute of Network Cultures</p>
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<p>Digital publishing with partner organisations like the Institute of Network Cultures (TBC)</p>
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<div class="community-card">
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<span class="icon">🎮</span>
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<h3>Game Prototyping</h3>
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<p>Selected games resourced and shared as open designs</p>
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<p>Selected games will be prototyped, resourced for production, and shared as open designs</p>
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<div class="community-card">
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<span class="icon">🔗</span>
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<h3>Distributed Network</h3>
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<p>Stay connected through shared project threads</p>
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<p>Distributed nodes of practice stay connected after the event through shared project threads</p>
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<div class="community-card">
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<span class="icon">💰</span>
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<h3>Sustainable Models</h3>
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<p>Co-ops, art DAOs, fiction-fueled crowdfunds</p>
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<div class="community-card">
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<span class="icon">🌐</span>
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<h3>Open Source Worlds</h3>
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<p>Co-author worlds through games and experiments</p>
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<p>We'll explore alternative revenue and self-sustaining models for keeping the WORLDPLAY network alive—co-ops, art DAOs, fiction-fueled crowdfunds, functional guerrilla futuring merch, and more</p>
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<section id="programme" class="programme">
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<div class="container">
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<div class="section-header">
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<span class="section-tag">Seed Programme</span>
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<span class="section-tag">Seed Programme Offerings</span>
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<h2 class="section-title">Interwoven Threads</h2>
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<p class="section-subtitle">Plus reality-bending games, unfinished stories, LARPs, and experiments you bring.</p>
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<p class="section-subtitle">Interwoven threads and daily themes will include—plus any other angles, reality-bending games, unfinished stories, interactive performances, LARPs, experimental films and music, or "fake it till you make it" theories of change you bring with you.</p>
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<div class="track-content">
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<div class="track-description">
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<p>Culture and social conventions as reprogrammable design spaces. Interventions and reality hacks blurring performance and politics.</p>
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<p>Treating culture and social conventions as reprogrammable design spaces.</p>
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<div class="track-examples">
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<h4>Inspirations</h4>
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<h4>Examples</h4>
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<span class="example-tag">The Yes Men</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Bureau of Inverse Technology</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Billboard Liberation Front</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Center for Political Beauty</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Luther Blisset Project</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Situationist International</span>
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<div class="track-content">
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<div class="track-description">
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<ul>
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<li>Hyperstitional fictions grounded in prefigurative politics</li>
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<li>Peer-supported speculative writing workshops</li>
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<li>Co-authoring worlds through experimental formats</li>
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<li>Short-form, poetic, and hyperstitional fictions grounded in prefigurative politics and weird economies</li>
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<li>Workshopping and peer-supporting speculative writing in small, care-based constellations</li>
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<li>Co-authoring alternative worlds and futures through games and other experimental formats</li>
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<div class="track-examples">
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<h4>Inspirations</h4>
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<h4>Examples</h4>
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<span class="example-tag">Walkaway</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Ministry for the Future</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Multispecies Cities</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Everything for Everyone</span>
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<span class="example-tag">The Ministry for the Future</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Multispecies Cities: Solarpunk Urban Futures</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072</span>
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<span class="track-emoji">🛠</span>
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<h3 class="track-title">Guerrilla Futuring</h3>
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<h3 class="track-title">Parallel Economic Worlding & Guerrilla Futuring</h3>
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<li>Artefacts from parallel/future realities</li>
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<li>Soft LARPs and worldbuilding exercises</li>
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<li>Street interventions and commonist propaganda</li>
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<li>Creating physical and digital artefacts drawn from parallel or future (eutopian/dystopian) realities</li>
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<li>Soft LARPs, improvisational roleplay and worldbuilding exercises like "Sell Me This Postcapitalist Pen"</li>
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<li>Taking speculative artefacts into streets and social media feeds—guerrilla interventions, flashmobs, appropriations of social media, and aesthetic commonist propaganda/memes</li>
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<h4>Inspirations</h4>
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<h4>Examples</h4>
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<span class="example-tag">Futurematic</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Treaty of Finsbury Park</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Tomorrow's Energy Today</span>
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<span class="example-tag">A Night at the Orfelia</span>
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<span class="example-tag">The Treaty of Finsbury Park</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Queer Embassy of Possible Futures</span>
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<span class="example-tag">NOVA: Future Thoughts</span>
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<span class="example-tag">NOVA: Future Thoughts on Surviving Together</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Future 14b</span>
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<span class="track-emoji">🎲</span>
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<h3 class="track-title">Tabletop & Game Commons</h3>
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<h3 class="track-title">Iterating Eutopia on the Tabletop & Game Commons</h3>
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<li>Radical analogue and digital/hybrid games</li>
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<li>Prototyping collectively-owned game artefacts and mechanics</li>
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<li>Sharing, playing, deconstructing and appropriating radical analogue (and digital/hybrid) games</li>
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<li>Prototyping a game commons: co-created game artefacts, mechanics, and tools that anyone can remix, contribute to, and play with, collectively owned and sustained as a cultural and design commons</li>
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<h4>Inspirations</h4>
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<h4>Examples</h4>
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<span class="example-tag">Game-Changers: The Game</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Game Commons Online Platform</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Half-Earth Socialism</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Post-Growth Toolkit</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Social Strike Game</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Post-Growth Toolkit – The Game</span>
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<span class="example-tag">The Social Strike Game</span>
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<span class="example-tag">The Transition Year</span>
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<span class="track-emoji">🌱</span>
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<h3 class="track-title">Infrastructures for Imagination</h3>
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<h3 class="track-title">Infrastructures for Imagination & Peerticipation</h3>
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<li>Open-source world-making platforms</li>
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<li>Anticipatory fiction archives</li>
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<li>Connecting distributed nodes of practice</li>
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<li>Going beyond conventional models of co-design, co-authorship and participation/interaction</li>
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<li>Prototyping open-source world-making platforms and online anticipatory fiction archives</li>
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<li>Methods for establishing and connecting distributed nodes of reality-bending practice</li>
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<h4>Inspirations</h4>
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<h4>Examples</h4>
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<span class="example-tag">Witnesspedia</span>
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<span class="example-tag">POCAS</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Nordic Larp Wiki</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Green Mediaography</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Board Game Mechanics Repository</span>
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<span class="example-tag">Artists, Activists, and Worldbuilders on DAOs</span>
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<strong>Commons Hub</strong>
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<span>Co-working/co-living venue for artists and decentralized communities</span>
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<span>A co-working, co-living and event venue in the Austrian Alps that harbours artists, digital movements and decentralized communities</span>
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