WEBVTT 00:00:04.697 --> 00:00:10.693 We thought it would be interesting to start a network of spaces 00:00:10.693 --> 00:00:16.597 And to draw on existing models that seem to be working, like hackerspaces 00:00:16.597 --> 00:00:21.530 but also by borrowing in some ways from the communes 00:00:21.530 --> 00:00:24.261 and thinking about why they failed. 00:00:24.261 --> 00:00:27.511 And that's kind of the idea where the unMonastery comes from 00:00:27.511 --> 00:00:29.725 unMonastery is a pilot project, 00:00:29.725 --> 00:00:33.877 and, as all prototypes, needs to be evaluated 00:00:33.877 --> 00:00:37.545 so it's good to take a break at some point 00:00:37.545 --> 00:00:40.411 and run an important event, the one on July 22nd 00:00:40.411 --> 00:00:43.851 That is not going to be a closing event of the unMonastery 00:00:43.851 --> 00:00:49.024 but a time to build what future scenarios might look like. 00:00:49.024 --> 00:00:52.166 How do I feel about the unMonastery staying in Matera? 00:00:52.166 --> 00:00:55.091 Oh, I would love for the unMonastery to stay in Matera, 00:00:55.091 --> 00:00:57.876 I think it's a wonderful place. 00:00:57.876 --> 00:00:59.891 What I imagine for the unMonastery is 00:00:59.891 --> 00:01:02.225 I think it's going to spread, at least in Europe 00:01:02.225 --> 00:01:05.644 Just as Matera could be a hub 00:01:05.644 --> 00:01:09.033 for all these different social innovation projects, 00:01:09.033 --> 00:01:13.235 and technological innovation projects. 00:01:13.235 --> 00:01:20.820 it could be a hub for unMonastery to nurture its own growth. 00:01:20.820 --> 00:01:23.949 When people from a local community meet people from the outside world, 00:01:23.949 --> 00:01:26.589 Their encounter enables seeing that local place through new eyes. 00:01:26.589 --> 00:01:29.708 So, the idea of the unMonastery as a local development policy is this: 00:01:29.708 --> 00:01:34.461 you reach out to people in Sweden, UK, USA, Poland and so on, 00:01:34.461 --> 00:01:36.070 You bring them here, and they are going to say: 00:01:36.070 --> 00:01:38.362 "Neat! Here we can do this thing. 00:01:38.362 --> 00:01:40.828 Or That other thing might be interpreted in this way." 00:01:40.838 --> 00:01:41.762 Local people will say 00:01:41.762 --> 00:01:43.397 "I don't know, you might be right ... or you might be wrong", 00:01:43.397 --> 00:01:46.844 so they discuss, they argue, they work together, try stuff out, 00:01:46.844 --> 00:01:53.099 and with a bit of luck, a few real innovations will emerge 00:01:53.099 --> 00:01:57.245 We ran a first workshop to test [CoderDojo], 00:01:57.245 --> 00:02:05.836 here at the unMonastery, in late May, with 15 children. 00:02:05.836 --> 00:02:07.195 It worked really well, 00:02:07.195 --> 00:02:13.493 so we decided to run a second one 00:02:13.493 --> 00:02:20.867 There is a school here in Matera, called Pascoli 00:02:20.867 --> 00:02:26.402 Headmaster and teachers are very active 00:02:26.402 --> 00:02:29.232 they want to change things 00:02:29.232 --> 00:02:35.241 So, together, we decided to organize a day for the childern of Matera. 00:02:35.241 --> 00:02:42.141 It happened in late June, with 60 children. 00:02:42.141 --> 00:02:48.349 It worked really, really well. 00:02:48.349 --> 00:02:54.325 The last 2 months have been significantly different from the first 4 00:02:54.325 --> 00:02:58.698 And we were able to continue to develop our projects 00:02:58.698 --> 00:03:00.939 And think more about how we approach them, 00:03:00.939 --> 00:03:04.110 And how we might be able to improve them in the future 00:03:04.110 --> 00:03:08.239 And it also gave us an opportunity to invite new people, 00:03:08.239 --> 00:03:10.271 with different projects and ideas, 00:03:10.271 --> 00:03:12.986 to also be here with us in Matera, 00:03:12.986 --> 00:03:14.757 and develop their own projects 00:03:14.757 --> 00:03:19.298 as well as collaborating with us. 00:03:19.298 --> 00:03:22.982 What our unMonasterian friends gave us when they came here 00:03:22.982 --> 00:03:26.714 is some of their time to build some of their own space 00:03:26.714 --> 00:03:29.472 And to bring us new ideas, and share them with us. 00:03:29.472 --> 00:03:33.388 They've given us the gift of their ideas. 00:03:33.388 --> 00:03:36.703 No doubt, a very important experience for Comitato [Matera 2019], 00:03:36.703 --> 00:03:39.098 very meaningful 00:03:39.098 --> 00:03:42.981 But it needs to be shared, and analysed 00:03:42.981 --> 00:03:46.339 and we need to figure out how to take it further 00:03:46.339 --> 00:03:50.059 Because the unMonastery will be one of our flagship projects, 00:03:50.059 --> 00:03:53.154 So we are committed to keep working 00:03:53.154 --> 00:03:55.514 along this path of social innovation 00:03:55.514 --> 00:03:59.788 Following the unMonastery model and others 00:04:03.928 --> 00:04:08.804 I think the process has already started, and it is irreversible. 00:04:08.804 --> 00:04:13.138 It is like a clockwork set in motion, 00:04:13.138 --> 00:04:16.090 And it is not something that will change the city ... 00:04:16.090 --> 00:04:20.076 it is something that has already changed the city. 00:04:20.076 --> 00:04:22.315 When we talk about impact, 00:04:22.315 --> 00:04:27.699 Are we talking about the impact in 1 year, or the impact over 200 years?