Contribute to: How to rob a bank when money does not exist project

Perhaps worthwhile for readers fascinated or actively engaged in rethinking currency and money issues. A pretty public site by the name of KashKlash is exploring future economic scenarios and is requesting assistance on a public space concerning these questions. There has been a hive of activity taking place on our Ning site on just these topics. Join the likes of Bruce Sterling, Nicolas Nova, and Régine Debatty and Joshua Klein.

“How can you rob a bank in a world without money?” wonders science fiction writer Bruce Sterling, one of the collaborators of the new foresight project KashKlash.

KashKlash is a lively platform where you can debate future scenarios for economic and cultural exchange. Beyond today’s financial turmoil, what new systems might appear? Global/local, tangible/intangible, digital/physical? On the KashKlash site, you can explore potential worlds where traditional financial transactions have disappeared, blended, or mutated into unexpected forms. Understand the near future, and help shape it!

Imagine yourself deprived of all of today’s conventional financial resources. Maybe you’re a refugee or stateless — or maybe it’s the systems themselves that have gone astray. Yet you still have your laptop, the Internet, and a broadband mobile connection. What would you do to create a new informal economy that would help you get by? What would you live on? E-barter? Rationing? Gadgets? Google juice? Cellphone minutes? Imagine a whole world approaching that condition. Which of today’s major power-players would win and lose, thrive or fail? What strange new roles would tomorrow’s technology fill?

Besides Bruce Sterling, the initial collaborators are Régine Debatty (of we-make-money-not-art), Nicolas Nova (LIFT) and Joshua Klein (author and hacker), who have been collaborating on initiating the discussion.

KashKlash is now opening up to you. You can join and follow the debate of our experts or contribute yourself by leaving a comment on the different matters or fill out our KashKlash questionnaire.

This public domain project is conceived and led by Heather Moore of Vodafone’s Global User Experience Team and run by Experientia, an international forward-looking user experience design company based in Turin, Italy.

2 Comments Contribute to: How to rob a bank when money does not exist project

  1. Avatarey

    what a waste of time not only because it’s the money that is being transformed so that it will be free and available to all but also because it looks like a corporate research project – your time, their profit.

  2. Avatarjames

    You might very well be correct, but i would say that providing the research material is left intact in an open format in a participative platform, it does not necessarily mean that contributors are automatically pawned.

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