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Decidim the Game in #AACC_Mallorca

Avatar: Nadia Nadesan Nadia Nadesan

This week Platoniq is geared up for #AACC_Mallorca the XII edition of Arquitecturas Colectivas. During the week, different projects, collectives, and groups came together to share experiences, tools, and methods for co-creating and collaborating in local and neighborhood spaces. We presented our new and improved ‘Decidim the Game’🎲🎱🎳Where participants played to learn the ins and outs of creating an open, transparent process of collective decision making and action online 📶

Quite literally we brought some new cards to the table. At Platoniq within our work with our partners in Open Heritage we’re developing new features for the platform 🚀 Each lab is different and to create a stronger fit of each lab to their platform, we’re cocreating new features that align with each lab’s needs. 

Each new feature was introduced in our workshop this Friday, Sept 27, 2019 and was represented within our new deck of Decidim cards. Our participants were able to play, debate, and ideate about what works, what’s confusing, and what needs more attention and affection 💖

Working with Decidim is a living and breathing process that we at Platoniq are constantly changing and adapting to create stronger tools for transparent, collective decision making. 

Here we are in our natural habitat checking out our digs for the workshop in Nau AACC surrounded by informed citizens, critical architects, and collaborative communities:

Here we working out participants on the processes they'd like to get off the ground. This photo is with the No Nova group of archeologists looking to renew the communities investment and interest in their local archeological site that dates back before Roman times:

And here discussing how meetings can be a way to co-contaminate and pollinate for new ideas:


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