Friday
17
October

SLOW COMMONS: archives of Copenhagen

Guided Tour
Credit:
Sean yuxiang li and Henrik Valeur

Do you want to play a game about Copenhagen? It may seem that the game of the city has been decided. But it is an open-ended game. Other futures are possible. Futures that might be found in the archives of this and other cities; in citizens' attempts to slow down the pace of development, to reuse what is already there, to repair what has been broken, and to built something together.In this, the second of three games, the players are introduced to some play elements of Copenhagen: allotments, historic squats, informal childcare collectives, migrant kitchens, repair cafés, tool libraries.

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