By its own nature, Adhocracy is a ludic philosophy that can thrive on fun processes. Working with others implies interaction, exchange, friction, and fun. But having fun is something serious. Because changing the system, by changing the way we value, produce and distribute things, and the way we interact and affect the environment is a task to be taken earnestly. It’s time to recall John Huizinga when he wrote, “It seems to me that next to Homo Faber, and perhaps on the same level as Homo Sapiens, Homo Ludens, Man the Player, deserves a place in our nomenclature.”
id | title | author | |
002 | Crea.tu | Eduard Tió | |
004 | The Ad-hoc Machine | Felix Thorn | |
006 | Tele Coffee Grinder | Maura Lazari | |
009 | Pinhocchio | Laura Fiorio (Pinhocchio) | |
011 | Paper Electronic Modules | Coralie Gourguechon | |
016 | Po.In-Inc. | Eftihis Efthimiou, Elisavet Antapassi, Christina Antzoulatou | |
026 | Divergence | Afroditi Psarra | |
027 | Souzy Tros Art Canteen: The Embassy | Maria Papadimitriou, Yorgos Rimenidis, Ilias Karniaris | |
030 | Technology is the Answer | Hans Ulrich Obrist, Lorenza Baroncelli | |
034 | Self-Fashioning Escape Objects | Maria Papanikolaou | |
038 | The Character of Bread | Louisa Zahareas | |
042 | #OccupyGezi Architecture | Architecture for All | |
044 | Conversion+ | SMALL—Soft Metropolitan Architecture & Landscape Lab | |
050 | Friction Atlas | La Jetée (Paolo Patelli, Giuditta Vendrame) |