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The capacity to change perspective depends on a collective redefinition of value, based on our understanding of the asymmetries and differences that exist between us. Moreover, there is an urgent “ethical and political obligation” (Puig de la Bellacasa, 2017) of keeping together (and alive) complicated more-than-human assemblages.
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The following sessions are therefore based on a workshopping practice that makes use of tools from radical play, creative and visual methods for social research and speculative interventions. These workshops are straightforward, although able to foster discussions around complex topics (such as social reproduction, the refusal of work, the normativity of social organization). Their aim is to collectively visualize and understand in playful ways:
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The following sessions are therefore based on a workshopping practice that makes use of tools from radical play, creative and visual methods for social research and speculative interventions. Sessions come from readings and reflections made within the communities of [Macao](http://macaomilano.org) and [Soprasotto](http://soprasottomilano.it/), which I am part of. The first community is a squat by art workers since 2012 based in Milan, which aim is to organize a cultural center in responce of the economic crisis (there are several articles online, however, I have wrote [this](http://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:19821/) about it). The second commuinty is a pirate nest organized by parents since 2013 in Milan ([here](http://commonfare.net/it/stories/soprasotto-asilo-autogestito?story_locale=en) a short description), last two sessionin are specifically dedicated to this experiment.
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These workshops are straightforward, although able to foster discussions around complex topics (such as social reproduction, the refusal of work, the normativity of social organization). Their aim is to collectively visualize and understand in playful ways:
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- the present relations of power and their asymmetries: ![01. Mapping the Invisible](session:mappingtheinvisible) and ![02. Radical Redistribution](session:radicalredistribution);
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- the capacity of our decisions to determine common futures and the power dynamics at play when decisions are organized and displayed: ![03. Unproductive Resistance](session:unproductiveresistance) and ![04. Exploring Interdependencies](session:exploringinterdependencies);
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- and finally, the potential that different ways of “commoning care” are able to unfold ![05. Transgenerational Assembly](session:transgenerationalassembly) and ![06. How to build a pirate kindergarten in your neighbourhood](session:howtobuildapiratekindergarteninyourneighbourhood).
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