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Edgeryders: Living on the Edge 3

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    Edgeryders is...
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    I understand it as a community
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    we are from all around Europe and
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    in a daily basis, collaborate through an online platform
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    it's a gathering of people who have diverse backgrounds and skills
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    but are all capable and
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    have a commitment to making the world better in some way
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    And a fairly aligned conception of what 'better' means
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    for me it is a community and a structure
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    to foster open consultancy
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    the best way I can explain it is
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    in terms of a shared response to systemic crisis
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    if you switch on the TV or you read the news
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    you see ecological, economic, and socio-political crises
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    that our society seems unable to
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    generate credible responses to
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    and really it's beyond the ability of any one person
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    any one decision maker, to be able to address them
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    you need collaboration on a massive scale in order to do that
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    1500+ community members
    CONNECTED - DIVERSE - CONSTRUCTIVE - OPEN - COMMUNICATIVE - CREATIVE
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    we're in a city in the south of Italy called Matera
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    this is the location of this year's Living On The Edge
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    a community-driven, community-organized, community-populated event
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    Matera is the place that has
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    proved a lot of forward-thinking and courage because it chose
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    to support one of our main community-borne projects
    which is called the unMonastery
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    10-20 diverse residents
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    co-living, co-working
    3-6 month residencies
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    focused on local community projects
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    we are here to strengthen the ties with
    the local community
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    and find ways in which we can build
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    and co-design this project and see if it
    can be replicated in other parts of the
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    world as well
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    the idea for the unMonastery
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    came about in a room about 30 people
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    from quite disparate communities like
    social innovation, hacking,
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    makerspaces,
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    squatters, activists, and artists, who came together
    with the realization
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    that in order to continue to do the work that they
    were doing and not burn out
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    and not become alienated there was the need
    to build
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    infrastructure on which to do that work
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    the unMonastery is basically a structure
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    that enables you to not worry about
    roof over your head,
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    food, and be able to invest in
    that pre-market,
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    blue skies, 'you don't know the solution yet
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    so you're just trying to solve the problem'
    phase of the innovation process
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    I think our unplugging from everyday life
    for
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    period is a very potent way to get
    perspective
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    and to achieve something that would
    otherwise get distracted or stuck
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    Focus for the unMonastery
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    so the three primary issues
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    that the unMonastery is focused on is
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    high unemployment; a massive amount of
    unused
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    housing stock and commercial stock throughout Europe
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    and with the onset of austerity you see the
    rolling back of state service provision
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    and the need to plug that gap
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    if we are to continue. And then there's two other
    things which
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    are less primary, but that's brain drain
    from small towns and cities to capital cities
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    there's the desire to roll that back in some way.
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    there's a focus on resilient processes,
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    infrastructure, and ways of working that can
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    be sustainable in the event of future
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    and existing crises.
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    unMonastery Matera Projects
    February-May 2014
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    Community WiFi Mesh Network
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    Multi-generational play and learning
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    Re-engineering Matera's water cycle for urban farming
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    Open source system to drive solar panels
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    Real-time public transport information
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    How can Edgeryders and Materani work together towards these goals?
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    this is a big question -
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    how can we create solutions for
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    local problems, being global?
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    I don't know, but I believe we should try
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    but it will be a challenge
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    resilience is a deep thing
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    it can't be induced
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    it's not taught
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    there's no such thing as a teacher of resilience
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    it's the community that acquires, over time
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    the knowledge to learn how to react to catastrophic events
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    to economic crises, to social crises
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    but it's the community that does this.
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    as I see it the guests have to integrate themselves with the community
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    it can only work if they integrate themselves
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    Matera should experience
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    what the Edgeryders are bringing to this city
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    but the edgeryders should get to know our spirit
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    we came here -
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    one on the taglines on our posters was 'with minds wide open'
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    which for me it means that we are looking for
    different angles for collaborating with
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    the people here
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    and we not only... we want to feel
    well received, but we are also looking to
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    be proactive in establishing connections with the people here and
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    paying specific attention to what their needs are
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    and how exactly we can work together
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    if the people of Matera and the Edgeryders
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    have the same point of view
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    it will be a wonderful thing
Title:
Edgeryders: Living on the Edge 3
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