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== A gathering to connect no[[nomadbases]]: [[SHE goes MAD]]!==
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Open space conference on nomad-culture in Berlin in the end of November
=Planting Seeds for Nomadic Hospitality and Cooperation=


From hospitality exchange networks and nomads who want to live and work where-ever they feel like, towards a culture of shared places. SHE is a conference that intends to connect people who want to build up networks of shared nomad houses: places where you can feel at home, participate, teach, learn and share - while traveling.
Nomads and friends from all over the world are gathering to share experiences and address important issues that affect us. Explore different models for living and traveling together, create new knowledge, network and document practices experiences for everyone's benefit.


In the past years many of us have taken initiatives to set up this type of shared houses, lived the life of a nomad or set up infrastructure to host travelers permanently. To make these networks more profound and to exchange our experiences, knowledge and inspirations, we are organising a nomadconference in Berlin towards the end of November. What are these homes? Who are nomads? What connects us? What is the culture we create? Where can we go from here?
Additional specifics can be found @ http://sharewiki.org/en/she


We are still working on location and exact dates for the conference but the idea is to gather and share our ideas by open space technology: the conference is fluid, everyone can add points to the agenda and all have equal influence how this (un)conference takes shape, while we intend to keep our focus on the culture of shared houses and work-spaces, nomadic culture and how to sustain and extend our current networks.
==Open Space==
Take advantage of the Open Space setup for the weekend to create space for addressing your questions with the aid of fellow nomads.  Open Space allows us to have a flexible schedule over the weekend and to fall back on a loose structure for organizing the conference proceedings.  At the beginning of the gathering the participants themselves decide what will be worked on. Work will be done in break-out groups – size, approach, length will be decided by participants. For more information about Open Space see http://nomadbase.org/openspace


Enough bla-bla-bla, just connect with us:
wiki: http://sharewiki.org/en/she
mail: https://lists.0xb5.org/mm/listinfo/nomadbase
netw: https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase


===When===
The Open Space Opens Friday at 13h00 at the TeaHaus and finishes Sunday around 21h. Volunteers can join us from 10h to help prepare the space.
==Main Locations==
* TeaHaus - Rigaer Str 105
* FreeShop - Brunnenstrasse 29
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''older invitation''
== A Gathering To Connect Nomadbases==
An open space conference on (neo)nomadic-culture in Berlin in the last ten days of November, with the main conference from the 27th to 30th of November 2009.
From hospitality exchange networks and nomads who want to live and work where-ever they feel like, towards a culture of shared places.  SHE is a conference that intends to connect people who want to build up networks of shared nomad houses: places where a nomad can feel at home, host, participate, teach, learn and share - as a way of life.
In the past years, many nomads, travelers, activists, hackers, and active hospitality exchange participants, have taken the initiative to set up different types of shared nomad houses, lived the life of a nomad or have set up infrastructure to host travelers permanently.  We would like to explore possibilities to build further upon these initiatives.
We share the intention to foster our networks and to exchange our experiences, knowledge and inspirations. Main questions we share:  What is a nomadbase?  Am I a nomad?  What connects us?  What is the culture we create?  Where can we go from here?
We gather and share our ideas by [[open space]] technology: the conference is fluid, everyone can add points to the agenda and we all influence how this (un)conference takes shape. While we intend to keep our focus on nomadic culture, shared housing, and how to sustain and extend our current networks.
Currently we work with the following online platforms:
* wiki: http://sharewiki.org/en/she
* mail: https://lists.0xb5.org/mm/listinfo/nomadbase
* net : https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase
* web : http://nomadbase.org


== Who is SHE? ==
== Who is SHE? ==
SHE was a conference on Sustainable Hospitality Exchange that took place in Amsterdam, June 2008. Participants focused on how hospitality exchange could be made more sustainable, on a personal, inter-personal (guest-host relationship), community and network-level (bewelcome and couchsurfing for example). The 30 people present over the weekend shared ideas and experiences about forms of hospitality exchange, learning while traveling and implications for our lives.
SHE or 'Sustainable Hospitality Exchange' was an unconference type event that took place in Amsterdam, June 2008.  
 
Its main focus was how hospitality exchange could be made (more) sustainable on a personal, inter-personal (guest-host relationship), community and network-level (bewelcome and couchsurfing for example). Thirty people shared ideas and experiences about forms of hospitality exchange, learning while traveling and implications for our lives.
:More info: http://www.bevolunteer.org/wiki/Category:SHE
 
It took place in what is currently called a [[nomadbase]], a self-organised house for both traveling and stationary nomads.  In this house inhabitants experimented with the idea of how to be 'hospitable sustainably'. Over the past year, this has inspired even more people to set up similar places, while at the same time (and also before), other people have already been creating those.  The event-conference ''SHE goes MAD'' (It is SHE again), wants to connect such initiatives for mutual inspiration and learning.
 


The event took place in what is currently called a [[nomadbase]], a self-organised house for both traveling and also more stationary nomads. In this house the inhabitants implemented the idea of how to have a welcoming and sustainable house-environment. Over the past year, this has inspired even more people to set up similar places, while at the same time (and even before), other people have been setting up similar spaces independently. ''SHE goes MAD'' wants to connect these initiatives to help sustaining each other, to learn from each other and to mutually inspire.
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Planting Seeds for Nomadic Hospitality and Cooperation

Nomads and friends from all over the world are gathering to share experiences and address important issues that affect us. Explore different models for living and traveling together, create new knowledge, network and document practices experiences for everyone's benefit.

Additional specifics can be found @ http://sharewiki.org/en/she

Open Space

Take advantage of the Open Space setup for the weekend to create space for addressing your questions with the aid of fellow nomads. Open Space allows us to have a flexible schedule over the weekend and to fall back on a loose structure for organizing the conference proceedings. At the beginning of the gathering the participants themselves decide what will be worked on. Work will be done in break-out groups – size, approach, length will be decided by participants. For more information about Open Space see http://nomadbase.org/openspace


When

The Open Space Opens Friday at 13h00 at the TeaHaus and finishes Sunday around 21h. Volunteers can join us from 10h to help prepare the space.

Main Locations

  • TeaHaus - Rigaer Str 105
  • FreeShop - Brunnenstrasse 29



older invitation

A Gathering To Connect Nomadbases

An open space conference on (neo)nomadic-culture in Berlin in the last ten days of November, with the main conference from the 27th to 30th of November 2009.

From hospitality exchange networks and nomads who want to live and work where-ever they feel like, towards a culture of shared places. SHE is a conference that intends to connect people who want to build up networks of shared nomad houses: places where a nomad can feel at home, host, participate, teach, learn and share - as a way of life.

In the past years, many nomads, travelers, activists, hackers, and active hospitality exchange participants, have taken the initiative to set up different types of shared nomad houses, lived the life of a nomad or have set up infrastructure to host travelers permanently. We would like to explore possibilities to build further upon these initiatives.

We share the intention to foster our networks and to exchange our experiences, knowledge and inspirations. Main questions we share: What is a nomadbase? Am I a nomad? What connects us? What is the culture we create? Where can we go from here?

We gather and share our ideas by open space technology: the conference is fluid, everyone can add points to the agenda and we all influence how this (un)conference takes shape. While we intend to keep our focus on nomadic culture, shared housing, and how to sustain and extend our current networks.

Currently we work with the following online platforms:

Who is SHE?

SHE or 'Sustainable Hospitality Exchange' was an unconference type event that took place in Amsterdam, June 2008.

Its main focus was how hospitality exchange could be made (more) sustainable on a personal, inter-personal (guest-host relationship), community and network-level (bewelcome and couchsurfing for example). Thirty people shared ideas and experiences about forms of hospitality exchange, learning while traveling and implications for our lives.

More info: http://www.bevolunteer.org/wiki/Category:SHE

It took place in what is currently called a nomadbase, a self-organised house for both traveling and stationary nomads. In this house inhabitants experimented with the idea of how to be 'hospitable sustainably'. Over the past year, this has inspired even more people to set up similar places, while at the same time (and also before), other people have already been creating those. The event-conference SHE goes MAD (It is SHE again), wants to connect such initiatives for mutual inspiration and learning.