Gijón – P2P Foundation https://blog.p2pfoundation.net Researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices Wed, 16 Sep 2015 17:10:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.15 62076519 What days should you choose to participate in at Somero 2015? https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/what-days-should-you-choose-to-participate-in-at-somero-2015/2015/09/23 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/what-days-should-you-choose-to-participate-in-at-somero-2015/2015/09/23#respond Wed, 23 Sep 2015 17:05:05 +0000 http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=52065 Which days are meant for you at Somero 2015? Reserve them now!! This year Somero offers between two and six days of activities. We know that few of you can come the whole time, so it’s organized into topics and conversations so you can choose the ones that interest you most, and you can get... Continue reading

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Which days are meant for you at Somero 2015? Reserve them now!!


This year Somero offers between two and six days of activities. We know that few of you can come the whole time, so it’s organized into topics and conversations so you can choose the ones that interest you most, and you can get the most out of your visit to Gijón. Of course, we’ve done everything possible to make each day the most interesting, to make it hard for you. ?

Wednesday the 7th and Thursday the 8th are the “GNU social Camp” and the “Sharing Cities Seminar”

  • GNUSocialFollowersWidget1“GNU social Camp” will interest you if you want to discover the Swiss Army knife of the distributed web and learn to develop it. This is the most “techy” part of the event. You don’t have to develop software professionally to benefit from it, but it is recommended that you at least have a basic level of PHP.
  • The “Sharing Cities Seminar” is a work group of a dozen experts in the participatory transformation of cities. The idea is that they will work to give us a guide to transform cities based on the experiences of places like Seoul, New York, or Bologna. Initially, it will be a closed, by-invitation meeting, but if you’re very interested or believe that you can make a difference, please write us.

It’s safe to say that you’ll be interested in the official opening of the event Thursday the 8th at 8:00 PM. We’ll interview Mikael Nordfeldth, who will tell us the conclusions of GNU social Camp, we’ll discuss the results of the “Sharing Cities Seminar” with Neal Gorenflo, and, along with Juan Urrutia, we’ll give context to ShareableLab and make an important announcement about las Indias that will certainly interest you. We’ll conclude the opening with an espicha [informal talking over local drinks] in which you’ll be able to chat and exchange ideas personally with the speakers from all of Somero, and with other participants, in a relaxed and festive environment. While all of Somero is based on collaborative work and conversation, this will be our main “networking time.”

Friday the 9th, Saturday the 10th, and Sunday the 11th are days of “ShareableLab,” the days of the most daring proposals and most didactic seminars. They are the most like a summer university… the kind that could and would transform the world.

  • KanoFriday, we will dedicate the day to production. Alex Simon will tell us how to set up a company like Kano.me from crowdfunding to globalization in less than a year. He will be assisted in his seminar by Lucía García, the manager of Laboral and promoter of FabLab Asturias, who will show us how to use Fablabs and their prototyping systems to materialize our ideas within that process. In a parallel program, Natalia will propose an incubator of a new kind in which, for the first time, you’ll be able to reserve your place before public calls are made.
  • Saturday will be the day of resilience. With General Asarta, we’ll learn to design our cities and think of our projects in terms of the pure logic of resilience: thinking where we need to start from, in the case of disaster, to be able get back on our feet right away. With him, Gijsbert Huijink, creator of Som Energia and member of the directorate of ResCoop.eu, will teach us how to create an energy cooperative that produces clean, local energy for tens of thousands of people, with social objectives and without giving up being competitive with big electric companies. Meanwhile, in the parallel seminar, with the help of Neal Gorenflo and the leaders of GNU social Camp, we will co-design and develop a GNUbnb, a free (in both senses) hospitality service that is an alternative to big businesses like Airbnb, the first step towards a Sharing Economy, which is grassroots and based on sharing.
  • The End of BankingSunday is the day of the next revolutions. With Enrique Goñi and Jurg Müller, we will discuss the “end of banking” as a necessary intermediator.

During the seminar, Jurg Müller will design with us the application that is capable of replacing a bank that he presented in The End of Banking, and will then give us a seminar about how build it, and finance the development of a typical city with a system rather than with a formal institution.

In the last seminar, Paul Blundell, one of the most relevant figures in worldwide communitarianism, will tell us how people in the US are going from co-living to productive urban communities, and what we can learn from the experience accumulated by productive agrarian communitarianism.

And of course, we’ll have our evaluation and closing party starting at 6:00 PM. And the whole next day, Monday, for those who don’t want to go home Sunday, will be dedicated to get to know Gijón, Asturias, and the new ciders of the year a little better.

Have you chosen your favorite activity? Is it clear which days interest you most? Reserve them now!!

Translated by Steve Herrick from the original (in Spanish)

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Six reasons you should spend a weekend in October in #Gijón, Spain https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/six-reasons-you-should-spend-a-weekend-in-october-in-gijon-spain/2015/09/06 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/six-reasons-you-should-spend-a-weekend-in-october-in-gijon-spain/2015/09/06#respond Sun, 06 Sep 2015 08:17:46 +0000 http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=51867 The leaders of the Sharing Cities Network will share in participatory workshops how citizen change was built in cities like Seoul, Cleveland or Bologna.. Experts from the UME will explain what social and physical infrastructure is most helpful for the resilience of cities when disasters occur, and will teach us to design services and infrastructures... Continue reading

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  1. The leaders of the Sharing Cities Network will share in participatory workshops how citizen change was built in cities like Seoul, Cleveland or Bologna..
  2. umeExperts from the UME will explain what social and physical infrastructure is most helpful for the resilience of cities when disasters occur, and will teach us to design services and infrastructures for resilience in what we do.
  3. gnusocialThe developers of GNU social will draw a roadmap of the distributed social web for you: objectives, new apps and plugins to strengthen sharing through collaborative consumption, integration with WordPress
  4. Kano KitBusinesses in the Direct Economy like Chufamix or Kano will teach you how to create a sustainable economic project (and will give us workshops on making horchata or teaching information science and electronics to children).
  5. rescoopThe leaders of the European network of energy cooperatives will tell us how to create community projects based on green energy and save money on your electric bill.
  6. The End of BankingThe author of “The End of Banking” will design an app to put an end to banks with us.

Interested? We’ll have all this and much more at Somero 2015. Reserve your place now!!

Translated by Steve Herrick from the original (in Spanish)

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Going beyond the Sharing Economy, an event in Gijón, Spain https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/going-beyond-the-sharing-economy-an-event-in-gijon-spain/2014/10/02 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/going-beyond-the-sharing-economy-an-event-in-gijon-spain/2014/10/02#comments Thu, 02 Oct 2014 07:05:07 +0000 http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=42311 Please support our friends at the Anchovy League (isn’t that a great thing name? Who wouldn’t want to join an Anchovy League!) on their upcoming event, “Beyond the Sharing Economy“. It’ll be interesting to see Neal Gorenflo speak about the current state of the Sharing Economy and what that means to who, exactly, specially given his... Continue reading

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Please support our friends at the Anchovy League (isn’t that a great thing name? Who wouldn’t want to join an Anchovy League!) on their upcoming event, “Beyond the Sharing Economy“.

It’ll be interesting to see Neal Gorenflo speak about the current state of the Sharing Economy and what that means to who, exactly, specially given his recent powerful opinion pieces on the subject. I’m also happy to see that Beyond the Sharing Economy will be grounded in its local context, as supporting the host city, Gijón, is one of the raisons d’etre of the event. As they say, “each one of our guests will drive or support a new project in Gijón during 2015 in association with other European, American, or Australian cities. This means new opportunities for the city and the people living in it.” This is a refreshing approach, closer to the ideals of the Sharing Cities Network than to other nominally “community-based” efforts with centralised, absentee technologies.

Please read the text below, copied from the event’s website and drop by if you can make it.


“Sharing economy” companies already represent a total equity market value of more than US$110 billion. The sector includes world renown companies such as Airbnb or Zipcar, and analysts consider it to be the actual foundation of the new economy.But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Protracted economic crisis has spurred has driven radical innovations in the ways people work, how they innovate, design, communicate, build, and live. And a new generation is building its identity around them.

Two sessions to open up a conversation

anchoa2-version2INGLESThis will not be a usual event. Instead of conferences, easels, and speakers, there will be open interviews, sofas, and good music. We want to set up a new form of conversation and we will do that through a format more akin to a “late show” than a class.

We will present the main trends in the related to the new economy through the experiences and reflections of leading personalities from the United States, Europe, and Australia. We will get to know large-scale citizen collaboration experiences, city networks, new ways of learning and much more.

New projects for Gijón

But we don’t want this to be only about ideas. Each one of our guests will drive or support a new project in Gijón during 2015 in association with other European, American, or Australian cities. This means new opportunities for the city and the people who lives in it, all within a logic of networks and transnationality. Do you want to know them?

Thursday, October 9th

We want to open the event setting up an analytical framework beyond the “sharing economy.” We will focus on the concept of abundance: what it really means, and how to found it in Ethics and Economics. We will do this with two exceptional guests, and the best Xixon Sound.

18:00. Welcome and credentials.
18:30. Musical overture by Los Perloras.
18:45. Interview with Juan Urrutia, professor, economist, founder of cooperative ventures, and author of several books, such as “The logic of the abundance” (2002), and “The upcoming Capitalism” (2004).
19:15. Interview with Neal Gorenflo, activist, founder of “Shareable.net,” and author of the book “Share or die”.
19:45. Interview with Antonin Leonard, activist, founder of “Ouishare.
20:15. Musical break by Los Perloras.
20:30. Open conversation with Juan Urrutia, Antonin Leonard andNeal Gorenflo.
21:15. Music by Los Perloras.

21:30. Transport.
22:00. “Espicha” (traditional open dinner with guests and audience).

Friday, October 10th

During Friday, and with our heads still boiling with new ideas from the previous evening, we want to focus the event’s narrative on practical examples. How to create abundance in different contexts, and how to implement it in new places.

10:00. Musical overture by Los Perloras.
10:10. Quick interview with Sylvain Barfeti, Christian Weiler and Jean-Pierre Brossard
10:30. Quick interview with Matt Scales
10:50. “How to quit money“, an interview on smartcards, city services and free software with Carlos Alocen.
11:10. Musical break by Los Perloras.
11:30. How to turn the city upside down?: an open conversation with Sylvain Barfeti, Matt Scales and Carlos Alocen
12:00. Musical break by Los Perloras.
12:15. “Starting tomorrow, things are gonna change”: an open conversation and proposal for Gijón and other live cities, with Neal Gorenflo, Juan Urrutia, Sylvain Barfeti, and Matt Scales
13:10. Musical break by Los Perloras.
13:20. An epicurean interview to Malena Fabregat
13:35. Farewell and musical climax by Los Perloras.

13:45. Time for enjoying natural and artisan wines.
14:00. Lunch.

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