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RE: Art and Community: Monthly Gallery Walks as a Decentralized Project
Cool, we have a first friday here in Raleigh but I haven't gotten to visit yet. Might have to check it out after your glowing recommendation of the concept.
The way that an entire night of art galleries can emerge without a central organizer is pretty radical... I wonder what other kind of activities can happen this way.
It's one of those things I'm interested in exploring-- and what makes me excited about something like the @sndbox incubator.
You work in the music field-- how can something similar be applied? A self-organizing (to some degree) music festival? A market for musicians ("band seeks experienced drummer...")? There are lots of ways we benefit from working together, cooperating without having to be inside the confines of a "club" or "association."
At the moment I am working with a small team to organize a steem-powered music venue - it's not focused on the voluntaryist aspect so much, but absolutely an experiment in how blockchain can lead to positive activity within a community.
There's a lot to explore and this is just the beginning.. the coming decade holds many exciting secrets about the potential of blockchain.
I too wonder what else we - in each of our own locales - can harness the decentralized concept including maybe SMTs as well. My thinking has expanded HUGELY since I joined Steemit, and I'm curious how to use these ideas more specifically in my everyday life and work locally.