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agoraXchange - online project collaboration
with Jackie Stevens (2003)

agoraXchange was initiated
by Natalie Bookchin and [political theorist] Jacqueline Stevens as an online
community focused on designing a multi-player game.
Throughout 2003, Bookchin and Stevens implemented various incentives intended
to solicit contributions, creating a forum for the exchange of ideas, where
people were asked to work together and engage in an open dialogue. Participants
were encouraged to answer questions that prompted them to make decisions
about the game design and, in the process, explore political alternatives
to the present global order by accommodating four decrees that challenged
present conventions for awarding nationality and wealth.
The interface was proposed as the first phase of a long-term project, after which
a committee of artists, activists, and political theorists would convene
to review the contributions, and propose three distinct game prototypes.
A jury comprised of agoraXchange participants, would then vote on the proposals
and decide on the final game to be developed. Agoraxchange was commissioned
by the Tate Museum [and partially funded by a Media Art Grant from the
Rockefeller Foundation].
Tate Online

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