Peerticipation

#1 Rok Kranjc and Pablo Somonte Ruano

Peerticipation refers to our mode of co-designing processes, artefacts and narratives that can be recursively reused, remixed and adapted, gradually building cultural and design commons for change. In the context of our practice, it's a way of worlding or "world play" that embraces pluriversality and co-authorship: a form of meaning-making that doesn't impose a world, but invites you to build and inhabit one together (or fork it), and to co-steward the infrastructures that keep it alive beyond fiction. In a situation where participatory or inclusive design can mean anything, peerticipation offers a way to co-create radical alternatives in a bottom-up way through affirmative speculation that is at once playful, embodied, distributed and networked. It is also a foundational principle of our broader vision, Anticipedia: a collaborative archive for multimedia expressions of international and intersectional postcapitalist desire.