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    <title>Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal</title>
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    <description>Title: Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Authors: Bookchin, Natalie
Abstract: I am applying with a series of two projects that I am developing in&#xD;
collaboration with Jacqueline Stevens, a political theorist and author of&#xD;
Reproducing the State (Princeton University Press, 1999) and designer&#xD;
and artist Cynthia Madasky. The first, AgoraXchange, will be a dynamic&#xD;
and accessible online community whose diverse participants will&#xD;
discuss, collaborate, and contribute ideas concerning the game design,&#xD;
the aesthetics, and the politics of the second part of the project,&#xD;
Citizen's Dilemma. Citizen's Dilemma, will be an online multiplayer world&#xD;
that will offer a tangible political alternative to our current world order.&#xD;
In Citizen's Dilemma, all the world's nation-states have been replaced&#xD;
by countries in which political status is no longer determined by birth,&#xD;
and the legal order no longer rewards materialism. We have chosen to&#xD;
use the hugely popular and dynamic form of the online multiplayer&#xD;
game because of its potential for extraordinary detail and elaboration,&#xD;
active and sustained player investment and participation, and&#xD;
timeliness and accessibility as both a medium and social forum.</description>
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