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In this episode, Zoe sits down with Rosa to unpack what it was like co-leading Placement at Borderland (the ânot-festivalâ where you buy a membership, not a ticket). They zoom in on a very microsolidarity-flavoured question:
How do you build trust and coordination in a huge, decentralised event without sliding into top-down control?
Rosa brings an urban planning lens (citizen engagement, bottom-up design, âdesire pathsâ), and Zoe brings lived experience of arriving to Borderland overwhelmed, then gradually learning how the whole system actually works.
Together they tell the story of how Placement evolved from âfirst-come-first-servedâ into something more human: plazas, neighbourhoods, pre-placement, and now âshepherdsâ (stewards) to help camps connect more with their neighbours.
They talk about:
- Realities vs Dreams at Borderland, and why âLARPing an officeâ can still be playful
- Why camp conflicts often come down to neighbours (sound, vibe, rhythm), not âprime real estateâ
- How pre-placement shifts the mindset from competing for square meters to co-creating shared areas
- The emotional side of decentralisation: why people say ânoâ first (overwhelm, control, uncertainty)
- A concrete story of a plaza that only worked once people loosened their grip on âstraight linesâ
- âAftermathâ drone maps and what they reveal about how people actually move and gather
- Power, roles, and the âGPS Stick of Truthâ (and how Borderland lets you play with authority instead of hiding it)If youâre into microsolidarity, this is a practical case study in designing at various scales (plazas, neighbourhoods, local stewardship) that make large-scale self-organisation feel more like a living system.
Links that were mentioned:
Rosa (Instagram): â â https://www.instagram.com/streets.stockholmâ â
â â studiodanenberg.comâ â
Zoe (youtube): â â https://www.youtube.com/@softaccessâ â
â â https://softaccess.org/aboutâ â
Microsolidarity: â â https://www.microsolidarity.cc/â â
đŹ Whatâs your best (or worst) neighbour story from a co-created event? And what micro-structures have helped you trust strangers faster?