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from: Clusterduck (chapter)
(00:24:19) - We all have different roles. And, of course, workflowswe try to combine our professional life and professional needs with the collective's, trying to apply for residencies, for example, to share as much time as possible, or visiting venues around Europe to connect and be physically together to avoid an excess of online communication. It does not always work because managing these kinds of balances can be quite tricky and difficult. But we try to focus on our well-being and the pleasantness of our experience. We try to not lose focus and to send our presence online through that, and we also have learned with time to keep some free spaces and some out-of-office time where we don’t respond or take in more work, as it can be quite challenging to have a whole round through the year of continuous work, both in our corporate employments and in our collective activity. reflectionThat's mainly it: trying to focus and keep track of your well-being and being present when possible.
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from: Clusterduck (chapter)
Noel (00:53:29) - No, I fully agree with you. Just one thing, building on what Aria and Silvia said… reflectionI think one has to be very careful about technological determinism. This utopian idea, that we all inherited from the 90s, is that somehow the internet is inherently free and uncontrollable. That maybe some new magical technology will come across which will emancipate us, be it blockchain or whatever.What we have seen over the past year is that the big promises that were made a few years ago about Web 3.0, that it would somehow solve the problems of Web 2.0, these promises still need to materialize. And I think this was to be expected.