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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 pop-up physical hub for prefiguring and prehearsing postcapitalist futures through fiction, performance and play.
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.
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.
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.
Participants can shape the programme in advance and on-site by pitching sessions and "mycollabs"
Publishing short sci-fi stories, tabletop games, LARP toolkits and other formats as an open-access anthology with partners like Bread Coop and the Institute of Network Cultures (TBC)
Any collectively prototyped games will be resourced for production and shared as open designs
Distributed nodes of practice stay connected after the event through shared project threads
Exploring alternative revenue and self-sustaining models to support the networkโco-ops, art DAOs, fiction-fueled crowdfunds, and more
Interwoven threads and daily themes will includeโplus 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.
This is the first edition of WORLDPLAY and spaces are limited to 60 participants. Express your interest early to secure your place.
Sci-fi and cli-fi writers, pluriversal worldbuilders, game designers, storytellers, artists, performers, LARPers, commons and degrowth activists, weird economists, solarpunks, participatory futurists, speculative designers, researchers and academics, technologists, open-source developers, and any and all curious others.
Join fellow dreamers, makers, and reality-benders in prefiguring postcapitalist futures.