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<pclass="question">The what and the why of the Anarchive</p>
<p>Our "anarchive" can be defined in many ways. An autonomous place for the Relearn community to dialogue without words. As the traces of our collective thinking-out-loud. A collective warm up exercise familiar to the materialities of the everyday group chat. A clutter of information that is not the documentation of a past activity but of something that evokes the not yet known. An unhierarchical accumulation of images, documents and links to spark the tracks that perhaps will run through Relearn.</p>
<p>In the run up to July, we open up a shared digital space, as a low-tech hangout and a convivial mode of archiving. Analogous to the Relearn practice of archiving collective outputs without a focus on specific outcomes, this is our approach: the Relearn "anarchive".</p>
<p>Our anarchive can be defined in many ways. An autonomous place for the Relearn community to dialogue without words. As the traces of our collective thinking-out-loud. A collective warm up exercise familiar to the materialities of the everyday group chat. A clutter of information that is not the documentation of a past activity but of something that evokes the not yet known. An unhierarchical accumulation of images, documents and links to spark the tracks that perhaps will run through Relearn.</p>
<p>During the face-to-face event, we aim to have in-print forms of the anarchive available at hand. We will use the contents as a collective starting point for our discussions and a way to map out our shared interests.</p>
<pclass="question">How does it work?</p>
<p>The anarchive can be experienced as a group chat: it is open for anyone to join, without registration and accessible through a regular web browser. It is a place to meet other relearners and share thoughts, images, PDFs, texts etc.</p>