Include your Event...
This form includes many questions, not all of which need to be answered for all projects, actions and activities. The answers can be helpful to share with others in order to understand how community run projects / spaces survive, to demystify, encourage and connect people.
Practicalities
Summary of your event
Who is organising this event?
What is the start date?
What is the end date?
What is the time frame of the event?
Where is this located?
Address of event?
Is there entrance / participation fee?
What are the language or languages of the activity?
Does the content or activity have a specific audience focus? If yes, who is the audience?
Add event (image / pdf / audio):
What is the door policy to the event?
Describe your event
Here you can use the mark up language to create the layout. You can use the suggestions in the side box and find a full page of hints here.
Would you like to add a Politics of location indicating the social and political context in which the event is created?
Making Connections
Are you calling out for people to get involved in this event?
Are you seeking connections of similar events?
Are you open to being contacted?
Your actions or activities basic information and orientation:
This information is used to help you and others navigate the site.
How would you describe your actions?
Type of activity
Suggestions for description: project, action, meeting, workshop, performance, film, video art, sculpture
artists, activists, organisers, collectives, individuals, ap, groups, actions, resource, bar, club, sports club, public space, street , nature, self organised space, institution, public building, squat, private home, website, book, magazine, zines, blogs, vlogs, meme, oral history, archive, library, database, ephemra, code of conduct, manifesto
What is the mood or energy of the event?
Would you like to add word associations with content?
If this project has a space: It is...
Resources & Background
Related artist, projects, space etc... | Place all entries between [[ ]] This helps understand community networks that are included in Not Found On (purple links) and missing entries (blue links). To help you and others navigate the site and find entries that need to be included.
Suggestion list of books, zines, films, vlogs, blogs, talks, or articles related to content
How does your activity or action operate?
Other people involved in project (please get consent before including names):
How many people are involved in organising?
Is this created as part of a study or connected to an institution?
How is it financially sustained?