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Wednesday 22nd June, kl. 14 – 16, donations welcome

Fine gesture is a multilingual online platform for exchanging gestures of interpersonal warmth, growing into equal relationships to empower individuals or groups with less opportunities. Focusing on European economic crisis, cross cultural exchange and contemporary migration struggles its purpose is to empower those in need by identifying and sharing their strengths related to interests, talents and skills and invite privileged groups or individuals to recognize their surplus and share resources. The platform enables communities to exchange gestures in a diverse set of topics: activities, housing, material goods & food, skills, work, health care etc. Currently being crafted with Gaja Mežnarić Osole, Ana Kyra Bekš and Blaž Beuermann (co-developed in association with: Zavod Open – Association for cultural diversity, Društvo Odnos – Association for development and integration of the social sciences and cultures). After the talk, we will discuss potentialities for application at KKM and across N/W Jutland.

Blaž Beuermann, Ljubljana, Slovenia – is a web developer, who has experienced working in startups, as well as a freelancer. As such he builds WordPress sites, CVs for artists and boutique web stores to accompany Kickstarter campaigns, thus supporting his practice. As a dreamer, he frequently visits Global Service Jams – a playground for developing ideas. Interested in resource-based economy and surrounding ethics, he has dedicated time to a project called Fine gesture. In previous phases of the project, Fine gesture was an open question at a few pilot events, involving the youth in co-creating interpretations to shape the world for the better (according to their innate values). Imagining a decentralized organization, he is currently inspired by blockchain as a metaphor for collective consciousness, where many brains (nodes) establish a fuller picture when interacting, thus sharing their future horizons.

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Wednesday 22nd June, kl. 14 – 16, donations welcome

Fine gesture is a multilingual online platform for exchanging gestures of interpersonal warmth, growing into equal relationships to empower individuals or groups with less opportunities. Focusing on European economic crisis, cross cultural exchange and contemporary migration struggles its purpose is to empower those in need by identifying and sharing their strengths related to interests, talents and skills and invite privileged groups or individuals to recognize their surplus and share resources. The platform enables communities to exchange gestures in a diverse set of topics: activities, housing, material goods & food, skills, work, health care etc. Currently being crafted with Gaja Mežnarić Osole, Ana Kyra Bekš and Blaž Beuermann (co-developed in association with: Zavod Open – Association for cultural diversity, Društvo Odnos – Association for development and integration of the social sciences and cultures). After the talk, we will discuss potentialities for application at KKM and across N/W Jutland.

Blaž Beuermann, Ljubljana, Slovenia – is a web developer, who has experienced working in startups, as well as a freelancer. As such he builds WordPress sites, CVs for artists and boutique web stores to accompany Kickstarter campaigns, thus supporting his practice. As a dreamer, he frequently visits Global Service Jams – a playground for developing ideas. Interested in resource-based economy and surrounding ethics, he has dedicated time to a project called Fine gesture. In previous phases of the project, Fine gesture was an open question at a few pilot events, involving the youth in co-creating interpretations to shape the world for the better (according to their innate values). Imagining a decentralized organization, he is currently inspired by blockchain as a metaphor for collective consciousness, where many brains (nodes) establish a fuller picture when interacting, thus sharing their future horizons.

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Wednesday 22nd June, kl. 14 – 16, donations welcome

Fine gesture is a multilingual online platform for exchanging gestures of interpersonal warmth, growing into equal relationships to empower individuals or groups with less opportunities. Focusing on European economic crisis, cross cultural exchange and contemporary migration struggles its purpose is to empower those in need by identifying and sharing their strengths related to interests, talents and skills and invite privileged groups or individuals to recognize their surplus and share resources. The platform enables communities to exchange gestures in a diverse set of topics: activities, housing, material goods & food, skills, work, health care etc. Currently being crafted with Gaja Mežnarić Osole, Ana Kyra Bekš and Blaž Beuermann (co-developed in association with: Zavod Open – Association for cultural diversity, Društvo Odnos – Association for development and integration of the social sciences and cultures). After the talk, we will discuss potentialities for application at KKM and across N/W Jutland.

Blaž Beuermann, Ljubljana, Slovenia – is a web developer, who has experienced working in startups, as well as a freelancer. As such he builds WordPress sites, CVs for artists and boutique web stores to accompany Kickstarter campaigns, thus supporting his practice. As a dreamer, he frequently visits Global Service Jams – a playground for developing ideas. Interested in resource-based economy and surrounding ethics, he has dedicated time to a project called Fine gesture. In previous phases of the project, Fine gesture was an open question at a few pilot events, involving the youth in co-creating interpretations to shape the world for the better (according to their innate values). Imagining a decentralized organization, he is currently inspired by blockchain as a metaphor for collective consciousness, where many brains (nodes) establish a fuller picture when interacting, thus sharing their future horizons.

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