# Description We are looking for a person that is willing to turn a course script into a series of images. The images will appear in Urbánika’s postcapitalism course.
Every course script (10 in total) is around 5-pages long. However, we do not need every single line turned into image, but those that the artist/prompt engineer thinks and imagines as graphics that would in fact add value to the course understanding and attractiveness. Thus, we are looking for a proactive person, and not for someone that needs to be told what and how to do the job.
What have we done so far? You can check all the work we’ve done here: https://urbanika.notion.site
We are looking for a person that is willing to contribute to improving the education curriculum of economics, politics, and culture. Our budget is pretty low atm, but we compensate it with the shared credits to the course, promotion to your work, and free access to the complete course for you and a friend.
# Reward: Credits. At the end of the course, all the images used will be credited to the prompt engineer that made them. We will also announce and promote your work in our Twitter linking to your name.
and atm we are very low on budget, however, but we hope that the person
Economic. $25USD per video x 10 videos: $250 USD
Knowledge. 1 month of access to the course per video-script turned into images (10 video scripts total=10 months of access).
# Legal: # The course is CC4 so all content within will be treated equally. # Example of script INTRODUCTION
In the face of climate change, capitalist control, worseing inequality, and much else, it is easy to lose hope. Certainly conventional politics isn't bringing about the transformations we need. Nor will corporations or the market/state system as we know it deliver change.
But there are, in fact, many reasons to believe that significant change IS possible. A growing number of us believe that learning how to be commoners – how to develop our own peer governance and provisioning, how to live by a different logic and ethic – can make all the difference in the world.
Once you learn more about the commons – an ancient but newly rediscovered paradigm for meeting needs – you begin to see the appeal of creating a new parallel economy and society. Working independently as commoners, outside of the market/state system, may be our best chance for bringing about system change.
What is a commons? you ask. A commons arises whenever a community decides it wants to treat a certain resource – farmland, say, or forests, water, software code, urban spaces, creative work, or anything, really – with shared wealth. People in commons come up with their own rules, governance, and practices. That is how the seeds of commoning begin to germinate.
Unlike capitalist markets that scour the world in search of maximum returns on investment, commons show a deep commitment to the local and to meeting basic needs. Commons are committed to participation, inclusion, and fairness.
Unlike the nation-state, which centralizes control in politicians and bureaucracies – usually in cozy alliances with capitalists – the commons is far more democratic and accountable.
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