“GRAN-MA!! Gran-ma!..

… you gotta see this!”

I heard someone shouting outside the door on Monday. I’d just got over the weekend’s postcourt success blues and was joyfully peanutbuttering some toast for breakfast.

I didn’t actually hear the words at that point. Just the volume of someone outside the door, shouting on the phone.

Then I tuned in, and realised they were shouting with joy!

“GRAN-MA!! Gran-ma!.. you gotta come down and see this!

Its a proper old school squat!!!

– a person shouting into their phone outside the window.

I peeked my head around the window and smiled enormously. “A proper old-school squat!” Ahh those were the words I’ve been yearning to hear. That really made me so overwhelmingly happy!!!

The idea this person was so excited that they were motivated to call anyone about it, and that it was their gran! Oh wow. It was so affirming to be reminded that there are people out there who know what this is all about. I wonder what gran will remember about the last time there was a housing crisis of this level of intensification…

They took a photo of the poster, I hope they’re gonna visit this website soon!

Really free school timetables

Alistair Binley CC BY-NC-SA

TL, DR: New treasure map coming very soon!

As I understood the way things worked at the Really Free School, there was this simple web form which sent event or workshop proposals to an email. These were then scheduled onto a large paper calendar which hung on the wall in the main space. This was then also transferred to a google calendar which was embedded back onto the website under the Events Schedule tab.

The RFS website Wayback Machine

This level of digital integration was new. Twitter was only about 4 or 5 years old, and I seem to recall lots of people were tweeting via sms from their brick phones back then.

There was a lot more to it than the digitals though. There was also a whole social infrastructure around it too. Like every other squatted social centre I visited back then, they had a big noticeboard area with at least one main calendar and surrounding it a host of infoshop materials kinda like a mini Freedom Press, and maybe some crafty things and kids’ chairs…

Other key aspects were the weekly open meetings, and in a fractal, meta, synecdochical… hmm what’s the word… way lots of the workshops themselves were about organising and reflecting on what was happening there at the time. Hmm … it’s hard to describe that dynamic properly… It was a fine balance between self-awareness and self-absorption.

Here are some more captures from the Wayback machine. They are nostalgic for me to look at, I could get lost in them for hours! And it’s such a voyage exploring the links that still work… and wondering what the odd empty image frames once held. I think there’s a huge amount to be learned from reflecting on those days. I’d love to organise some meetups and reunions for projects past


I’m thinking about how far communication technology has developed in the last decade or so. It makes me think of that paradox whereby we seem to be communicating less as the channels or options increase… I wonder if that is just an illusion. Even if it is, it’s certainly part of what makes me feel the need to organise to the extent I do… for example, I now have at least 4 extra messaging services all of which are only slightly more advanced than text messaging… anyway back to the here and now


Whatever the reason, I think that we really ought to focus on our own personal Space Pirate communication technology: The Pirate’s Code! Especially in its form as a treasure map. I peeked through the letterbox of the Fire Station the other day and took this photo of our old treasure map there! I’m going to put one together for the Sett as a matter of urgency…

The (blank) Treasure Map on the left, seen through the Fire Station’s letterbox.

I’m also thinking the HASS4AGTE (Holding A Safe Space For A Group Transformative Experience) model will help to frame things. I can start to feel the intensity picking up again as the curve steepens. This is how I think that curve will pan out over the next 6 months or so:

How we might be HASS4AGTE over the coming months

I think we’ll have each place for about a month, but to be on the safe side we’ll allocate 2-3 weeks each so we can allow for setups and pack-downs between.

Maybe it’s crazy to plot HASS4AGTEs onto a HASS4AGTE, but if you do, I found it looks kinda like a dino…

Maybe not quite like this.

Oh, I love that model! I think it’s supposed to be more like this though:

More like this

But it’s also useful to see that dino version – it highlights to me that it could be even harder this time to drop the intensity by July, and while that feels like a long way off right now, I think it’s important to have that ‘end’ in mind… That’s basically what ‘holds’ the space in a way, it’s like the frame for a work of art.

So yeah… lots of nitty-gritty to get stuck in with… we’re gonna need a nifty new treasure map… I’m gonna make one tomorrow. I think it’s gonna get quite advanced…

pirate enlightenment or the real libertalia

Words are here about the event:

so this is how its gonna be!

We got the book.

We gonn launch it.

up

we invite you to the preview of the NY launch tonight

The preview will happent athe same tiojjem an is approx 2 hours in advance

is that enough for a captinop?

ok.

y’kjow ther’e somwething going on with the open collective tix.. we gottqa wait on that.

The poster is a sleivese

The matress is thecovers,

the scaff is the mast.

58 Porchester Rd London W2 6ET

So we are inside the first Space Pirate’s squat of 2023! It’s here: 58 Porchester Rd. Telegram channel and Signal Chats coming soon..

At present we are holding it semi open to the public. The location is a nightclub more photos etc coming soon. We are asking that everyone who is given the combination lock to the internal doors first has the Pirate’s Code explained to, or reviewed with them in person. You are strongly encouraged to bring a buddy or two with you whenever you come.

Please keep an eye our open collective pages for events and info!

Freedom Press flyer pickup

Every month or two I pop into Freedom Press in Angel Alley, to collect a bunch of flyers with the intention of contacting these groups to see if / how they’d like to collaborate and, of course, to offer them use of our spaces.

I never seem to get around to actually following through with contacting all these organisations, it all gets a bit overwhelming, even for a Cyborg, but the flyers do get left around and looked through by people when they visit us.

Actually there are a lot of these flyers already added to a kanban somewhere which need working through. If you’d like to help with some admin, that’d be a great place to start!

While I was there I saw this poster which looked interesting… I just had a look at their website now, and it seems they’re just getting started with only one item available there, an ebook: The Forerunners of Anarchism – Emile Armand. Hmmmmm surely it’s also available for free on libcom though..? – yes, it is

Anyway we’ve been thinking for ages about where we could host our images and larger audio / video files recently, I hope they’re talking about digital storage…

CRACK-A-SQUAT – Space Pirates style aka Submersion Week aka Keelhauling aka Space Pirate’s Rehab aka The Cabin aka… probably a lot of other names!

Soooo the names are all very appealing – I know! A few people have asked me though:

“What’s exactly is the line up for this week then?”

So here it is:

Saturday 7th- get-to-know and look ahead.

11am-3pm Arrivals

There is no set plan for Saturday, arrive anytime between 11am and 3pm for this informal day where we’ll all get to know each other a little more, start to tell one another our back stories and maybe do some omming together or something. By Friday we will have established and be part of our own fully autonomous Space Pirates Squat! – no pressure ! : )

>3pm Dorming

From 3pm you’ll be given your space in the cabin, a 6 person dorm with the other 5 proto-pirates. There’s a shared locker in the cabin you can keep any valuables in but you’ll need to have everything you personally need for the week in a rucksack.

Sunday 8th, The Pirates Code

Sunday is dedicated to the Pirates Code – the foundation of Space Piracy.

12-2 Origins & Background

After an early lunch/late breakfast we will look at the origins of the Space Pirates Code. Beginning with a brief recap of the Pirate’s code, we’ll go on to cover how it was discovered at consentframework.org and how it’s been adapted from that text-based document. We’ll also look at ways in which the Pirates Code can be used: as a treasure map, as a personal mnemonic for navigating consent and accountability, and so on.

3-3:45pm Treasure-map for our week

During this brief session we’ll set out a treasure map for the week ahead which we’ll adapt and use to guide us through the rest of the week.

4-5:30 pm Pirate’s Code public session (optional)

This is a public session where people will be able to come and learn more about the Pirates’ Code. You’re welcome to join in and observe, but this session is dedicated to others who have expressed an interest in learning more about the Pirates Code.

Monday 9th, Navigating

Monday is dedicated to Navigating – Plotting buildings on maps and ways into them.

10-12 Route planning

We’ll be learning all about plotting our way into buildings, this will be an intensive session in which we will select 6-8 buildings, start doing some desk based research on them and plan a route for the afternoon.

3pm & 3am – Recce tours 1 & 2

Prepared for quick in-n-out internal inspections with very minimal kit, we will go together on a group tour to shortlist the 3 best options that afternoon, and aim to get inside for a look around. This may be repeated in the early hours of Tuesday morning if necessary. Once safe rentry has been secured message the general chat saying “We’re in! Come round for a house warming on Friday!”

Tuesday 10th, Scrolling

Tuesday is dedicated to administration and organising

10am-1pm – Pirates Code presentations.

Tuesday begins with confirming today’s timings and reviewing the treasure map so far, Then we’ll share our thoughts on our organisational strategies in pairs present the Pirates code to an imaginary audience. We’ll wrap up by starting to prepare for the Compass sharpening session later today.

3-7pm – Compass sharpening

During this session we will agree exact coordinates of our compasses on the treasure map and prepare for the rest of the week’s action.

Wednesday 11th, Squatting

Wednesday is dedicated to Securing the building setting-up and maintaining safe occupation

<10am Special Breakfast Check-ins & Final prep

This will be the most intense day so far, so we’ll start off with a special breakfast check-in and final preparation meeting.

asap – Occupation begins

According to logistics, we will begin occupation of the building at the earliest opportunity on Wednesday. Beginning by securing the perimeter we’ll go on to ensure the safe supply of services such as water and electricity and assess and mitigate for any new risks, not obvious from our initial inspection on Monday.

<10:30pm Check-outs

Having been the most intense day so far we will settle down and rest well for an early start and another busy day ahead making our new home place comfy cosy!

Thursday 12th, Domesticity

Thursday is about settling in, getting comfortable and making sure everyone’s got somewhere to rest

>10 am Scavenging

This will be another highly practical day starting with this morning session where we’ll buddy up into pairs, two of which will go out and scour the neighbourhood’s dumping grounds, skips, Olio collections and generally locate any other resources to collect from. The remaining pair will hold down the building and show around any other set-up volunteers who’ve made themselves known by this point.

!!Bonus session!! – Court for the Flower Pot!! 11am

12 noon – Scheduling meeting

According to the building and numbers of people involved at this point there will be a meeting at 12 noon to establish what affinity groups have formed by this point and what their priorities are.

Friday 13th, Welcoming

Friday is about welcoming our friends over and starting to think about who else we’d like to share the place with

Friday morning will begin with another review of the treasure map and affinity groups will continue sharing offers requests of assistance and duties according to their own rotas etc.

>12 noon House-warming prep begins

Preparations for the house-warming party will begin to get underway from midday depending on the amount of work involved

6 pm Final checkouts and last supper!

This marks the end of our keelhauling and the beginning of a whole other set of stories…

>8 pm house-warming party

From 8pm guests will start to arrive and perhaps there’ll be a new group of proto-pirates meeting for the first time somewhere among them…

PLEASE NOTE

  • The above information is specific to Friday 13th Crew a new post will be created for future submersion weeks.
  • Precise timings are to be agreed on by those involved.
  • A lot more detail will be handled by affinity groups more and more so towards the end of the week, this will be determined by the nature including it’s size and location.

Reimbursement

  • All tickets are fully refundable on completion of the week.
  • Tickets are sold as part of a registration process to ensure commitment of participants.

Food

  • Breakfast lunch and dinner will be a shared event three times a day which we’ll all take responsibility for.

Shelter

  • You’ll be provided shelter at 43 Teesdale Street from 3 pm on Saturday night until 11 pm on Friday 13th, however
  • we will be in occupation of the new building by Wednesday night, but you will still be able to access the cabin in an emergency.

Drugs

  • There will be a high threshold on all drugs including nicotine, caffeine and alcohol
  • You will be encouraged to commit to following these optional extras if you feel abstinence may challenge your participation.

Optional extras

  • 5 tibetians
  • extra help preparing meals
  • morning pages
  • meditation (group, guided or individual)
  • early morning excercise
  • yoga
  • 9am & 9pm Keelhaul checkins
  • the opportunity to contribute your own optional extras!

Claim your invitation here:

https://opencollective.com/spacepirates/events/space-pirates-submersion-week-aka-keelhauling-this-one-ends-on-friday-13th-lucky-for-some-811bc436

Questions, comments, suggestions?

Please login and comment here or visit the ticket link above.

Clerkenwell Fire Station

Space Pirates have been very busy in real life. We will be posting lots more to the website soon… Sorry for the slight radio silence here… An in depth Signal chat group index is clearly a priority…

For now here’s our main SPOCAGs and their QR codes!

Propose an event or activity

If you would like to propose an event or activity there are a few different ways you can do this:

  • If you’re in the squat, just start talking to someone about it here! This is one of the best and quickest ways…
  • You could also leave a comment on this post,
  • or write it about it on the whiteboard in the squat,
  • or chat about it in the General Signal Group chat,
  • or put a compass together for it and put it on the Treasure Map…
  • Or you could also visit the Space Pirates Open Collective page and interact with us there…

Events & Activities at Area 51 via Open Collective

If you would like to propose an event or activity please comment on this post. If you’re in the squat, just talk to someone about it and write it on the whiteboard.

https://opencollective.com/spacepirates/projects/area-51

Open Collective enables all kinds of groups to raise, manage, and spend money transparently.

Space Pirates use this open source software platform to engage contributors and supporters, automate admin, and help us tell our story. More about how Open Collective works here.

Please keep an eye on the Space Pirate’s Open Collective project “Area 51” for event info and tickets.

https://opencollective.com/how-it-works

Cyborg TAAkeover!!

TL;DR:22

I went to TAA to make art,
I didn’t go to make friends,
I found out who I can trust.
Cyborg Psychopomp.


An open letter regarding the paradoxical ‘Cyborg TAAkeover’ of Sunday 9th to Tuesday 11th Oct 2022

Dear ‘TAA baton’ holders, whoever you may perceive yourselves to be


I am aware of a chasm of understanding between us. I have heard your perspective of me repeated many times. Thank you for your clarity.

I do not feel heard, and I feel resentment towards you collectively for the psycho-social way you excommunicated me from the signal groups and the physical manner in which you evicted me from the building.

I stand by every action I took and every word I said throughout that whole experience. I hope ‘you’ will organise some form of closing circle or undertake some other form of accountability in due course and I would like to be a part of that.

If that does happen this year, I feel it would be helpful to be guided by the following explanations of TAA:

About TAA

Staged in a disused building, TAA addresses the need for free spaces which are not governed by commercial interests or exclusive institutional standards, creating a fluid space which transforms in unpredictable ways throughout the event as new interventions and responses are added to the mix. Expect the event to be slightly chaotic, full of surprising juxtapositions, and an opportunity to generate new collaborative relationships.With no selection criteria, no censorship, and a non-hierarchical mode of organisation, TAA is a laboratory for both creative and social experimentation. It is an environment of open discussion and testing of ideas, which challenges the idea of a passive audience by allowing everybody to get involved.

Facebook

What is a TAA?

TAA is an underground festival of creativity that has been taking over venues across the UK since 2001. It was an initiative by Random Artists to use free-party tactics to open temporary arts and social spaces in occupied and often derelict buildings. TAA exhibitions are creative spaces that are organised and constructed by the artists themselves. They operate under an open-access policy, meaning everyone is free to exhibit their work or perform.

Time-honoured art forms sit comfortably amongst digital work, sculptures, installations, films, performance and music. We encourage artists and audience to find their own level of creative involvement and believe that all of our voices are equally important.

This not only opens the doors to a no-cost space to exhibit within but also encourages first-timers and the artist within us all.

All contributions are welcome and there is no celebrity here – our aim is to break free of the sterile nature of traditional galleries and instead create a space which removes barriers between art, artist and audience.

TAA Website

Sincerely

Cyborg Psychopomp.

Events on Open Collective and Radar

There are two main places where you can find out about Space Pirates events and activities.

These are Open Collective which is up and running, and our Radar group page, which is slowly being approved.

Open Collective

Open Collective is transparent financial toolbox for grassroots groups

Radar

Radar lists events and activities mostly in squats mostly in Europe.



Pre-freeshop

CCTV peeping through newspapers in the window

Space Pirates had been squatting with another few crews at RAT’s Ballet School. Shortly before being evicted from there, someone walking down Southampton Row found an open door and walked inside what soon became the Freeshop.

By the time the ballet school had been evicted over 20 people had moved in and were living in the shop and basement. This was more than a squeeze and so most of the RAT crew and others moved into a much bigger university building around the corner, after about 10 days.

This left the building ready for a freeshop…

More posts on the free shop soon coming soon, but for the time being, here are a few images of what was to come.


Fake Club 23 September to 15 October 2021

Space Pirates had a trial run of ‘Squatfest’ at Fake Club, 57 Hartland Road in Camden. The intention was to hold the building for one weekend, do the trial run, and see where things would lead on to from the Monday.

We stayed there for a few more weeks and helped a few different people and crews find new buildings a people to squat with.

There are lots more photos, videos and 360 tours documenting these action packed few weeks and there was a lot of learning done here.

It is quite time consuming to go back over and collate memories retrospectively like this, in future I aim to do all this documenting more or less live…

Ahoy World! ed.00

– PART 0 –
Contents, introduction, etc.


Ahoy world!

edition 00 – 20/9/21

Space Pirates present

Squatfest

A one-weekend squat open to the public about inclusive squatting as a form of direct action and mutual aid, with a special invitation to other squatters and crews who are also interested in opening squats to the public. Let’s see what happens with the building from Tuesday onwards and open another one next week


Trial run: Friday to Monday 24-27 September 2021


Contents

Part 0 – Cover, contents, introductions, etc


Contents / Introduction / Schedule / Ongoing activities

Part 1 – Retrospective

The London Street Commune / 121 Centre / Frestonia / 56A infoshop / Chez Robert / DA! / rampART / Komm In Die GĂ€nge / The really free school / Pie n Mash / The Lockon / Space Pirates


Contents (continued)

Part 2 – Transformative Patterns

The transformation of life / Holding safe space for a transformative experience / Cultures of organisations / The Consent & Accountability framework

Part 3 – Introduction to the Space Pirates

The Pirates Code / Navigating / Scrolling / Occupying / Loving / Welcoming

Part 4 – Outro

Feedback please.


Introduction

During the weekend of 24-27th September 2021, a building in Central London will be opened to the public, hosting the first in a series of events organised by The Space Pirates. Ahoy World is an invitation and guide to this first event. There are three main parts: A Retrospective, a section on transformative patterns, and an introduction to Space Pirates. The retrospective section includes squats whose focus is on mutual aid and direct action where the intention is to be – at least partly – open to the public. Transformative Patterns looks at models and theories around conscientious organising. Lastly, there is an introduction to The Space Pirates. If you’d like to get involved, soon or in the future, either by attending or hosting, please get in touch asap 411516.squat.net.

Long before we’ve got a court summons, the Space Pirates Squatfest weekend will be over.

Hopefully,

kinda!


Schedule

Friday – Retrospective

  • 9 am Breakfast
  • 3-5 pm Welcoming crew’s final preparations
  • 6 pm All crew dinner & check-ins followed by Archive opening event!
  • 7-10 pm Cinema night showing best of Squat Tube

Saturday – Transformative Patterns

  • 11-12 am Holding safe space for a transformative experience
  • 2-3 pm Transformative models, theories cultures and practices
  • 4-5 pm Consent & Accountability Framework
  • 6-10 pm Vocal jam / open mic check

Schedule (continued)

Sunday – Introduction to Space Pirates

  • 11-12 am The Pirates Code, Navigating and Scrolling
  • 2-3 pm Occupying, Loving and Welcoming
  • 7 pm Dinner and reflections on public squats & checkouts
  • 8-10 pm Group meditation

Monday – Afterwards forwards

  • 9-11 am Leave no trace cleanup.
  • 12 pm Preparations for celebratory intentions and reflective learning
  • 2-3 pm Handover / Lock-up

Ongoing activities

Retrospective

  • Information and documentation of ‘open’ squats since the 1960s

Zines, Leaflets and Guides

  • Slaps
  • Mutual Aid an introduction
  • Collective Process
  • Back copies of the squatters handbook
  • Affinity Groups, Buddies, Quick Consensus, Spokescouncils

Useful organisations

  • ASS
  • Freedom Books
  • 56a infoshop 

Tools etc

  • Safe tool use guides
  • Fixing tools
  • Bike tools

^


Ongoing activities (continued)

Freeshop

  • Clothes, fabrics etc
  • Kitchen kit
  • Tools

Physical practice

  • The 5 Tibetans
  • Lock-picking
  • Yoga
  • Frisbee
  • Meditation
  • Cooking
  • Cycle race

Games

  • Squatalotoly

Quizzes 

  • Dealing with the police quiz

Other things

  • Pirates Code board
  • Analogue tinybookstation
  • General craftiness
  • Empty list sharing
  • playlist

– PART 1 –
Retrospective


Public squats in Europe since the 1960s which embody mutual aid

The squats on the next pages are inherently forms of direct action, which share a common practice of mutual aid, in many forms. There’s more information on these and other free spaces, social centres, and autonomous zones available in real life during Squatfest and in permanent archives elsewhere, for example, 56a infoshop. These summaries are based primarily on Wikipedia articles and individual websites. Last but not least, you will find the Space Pirates! Other notables include Christiania, Le Frigo, TAA (Temporary Autonomous Artists)


London Street Commune

The London Street Commune was a hippy movement formed towards the end of the 1960s. It aimed to highlight concerns about rising levels of homelessness and to house the hundreds of hippies sleeping in parks and derelict buildings in central London. The commune famously squatted a mansion at 144 Piccadilly on Hyde Park Corner, which became a media sensation. The group was quickly evicted in a high-profile Metropolitan Police operation and other squatting attempts were also rebuffed. One of the leaders of the commune who often spoke to the media was known as ‘Dr. John.’ He was Phil Cohen, who later became an urban ethnographer and emeritus professor at the University of East London.


121 Centre

121 Railton Road, first squatted in 1973 by Olive Morris, was a self-managed social centre in Brixton, south London until 1999. As an anarchist social centre, the venue hosted a bookshop, cafe, infoshop, library, meeting space, office space, printing facility, and rehearsal space. Organisations using the space included Food Not Bombs, Anarchist Black Cross prisoner aid chapters, an anarcho-feminist magazine, a squatters aid organisation, and an anarchist queer group. Regular events at 121 Centre included punk concerts, a women’s cafe night, and a monthly queer night. The centre kept a relatively low profile and was one of the longest-lasting squats in London.


Frestonia

Frestonia was the name adopted by the residents of Freston Road, London when they attempted to secede from the United Kingdom in 1977 to form the Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia. The residents were squatters, many of whom eventually set up a housing co-op in negotiation with Notting Hill Housing Trust, and included artists, musicians, writers, actors and activists. Actor David Rappaport was the Foreign Minister, while playwright Heathcote Williams served as Ambassador to the United Kingdom. 


56A infoshop

56a Infoshop is a long-term volunteer-run, 100% unfunded DIY social centre in Walworth, South London. It was squatted from 1988 to 2003 and is now rent-paying. 56A survives through the sale of books, zines and graphic novels. There’s an open-access archive of over 1,400 books and 50,000 pamphlets, other printed matter about all sorts of radical local and international politics. 56a has actively supported squatting with fortnightly Practical Squatting nights. Visit 56 Crampton St London SE17: Wed 3-7, Thu 2-8, Fri 3-7, Sat 2-6 for books, archive, kettle, cat, sofa, and more reading! 56a.org.uk


Chez Robert

Chez Robert – Electrons Libres is an art gallery in central Paris, France. Formerly an artist’s squat which has occupied the space since 1999, it was legalized and bought by Paris city hall in 2006. The venue became known for its parties, exhibitions, and performances. For 15 years it had been an abandoned branch of CrĂ©dit Lyonnais bank when artists took over the six-storey space and began exhibiting art and hosting parties. Officials learned in 2001, when it received positive media attention, that it was the third most-visited centre for art in Paris welcoming more than 40,000 visitors a year.


DA!

DA! was an art collective that began squatting buildings at 43 Kensington High Street between 2004 and 2010 inspired by Chez Robert. Self-described as a mix of visual, performance and conceptual artists, writers, musicians, thinkers, art students, and students of other disciplines. The last building DA! occupied, called MaDa! was at 18 Upper Grosvenor Street in a 30-room grade II-listed 1730s mansion owned by the billionaire Duke of Westminster. Inside these and other buildings, DA! hosted art shows, installations, music, performance art, etc. “Who we are is not important. As a collective we have ‘squatted’ an empty, dilapidated building in Mayfair 
 We are making this place live through the exchange of knowledge and ideas”|


rampART

The rampART was a squatted social centre opened in 2004 at 15-17 Rampart Street, E1. The project was initiated by a mix of artists, community groups and political activists. Within the first year, the building had hosted over 100 cultural and political events. Funded by users’ donations or fundraising events it was open to all and ran based on equality for all. The centre was an autonomous space with a strong emphasis on consensus decision making and DIY culture, cooperation, solidarity and mutual aid. The centre lost a court case brought by the owner and awaited eviction from 3 January 2008 until it was finally evicted on 15 October 2009.


Komm in die gange

On August 22nd, 2009 two hundred political, social and art activists entered the GĂ€ngeviertel district in downtown Hamburg, to save it from decay and demolition, and aiming to create an area to promote arts, culture, and talks, both in studios, apartments, and social projects. Tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world have attended art exhibitions, concerts, live readings, and discussed urban development, many of whom have stayed in the free hostel, eaten from the many kitchens and spent evenings in the bars which now occupy the many different buildings. At present Das GĂ€ngeviertel is negotiating the future of the quarter with the City of Hamburg to be free to everybody. Everyone is welcome to join as a visitor, as an active member, or as a sponsor.


The really free school

The Really Free School was a collective that squatted a series of buildings in central London in 2011 where they organised lectures and workshops. The name “Really Free School” was intended to mock the contemporaneous interest from the coalition Conservative Party in free schools. Upon eviction, by film-maker Guy Ritchie the group wore Vinnie Jones masks as part of their court appearance. They received widespread support, for example from the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association when bailiffs attempted an illegal eviction, and in The Fitzrovia News, who praised the squatters for making a stand against austerity cuts to education facilities.


Pie n Mash

Operating as a radical mutual aid group, in Deptford, the Pie n Mash intends to reopen a squatted cafe when appropriate. Running an autonomous cafe, where people are welcome to come in and participate in the squat without necessarily being “part of the crew” is a rare situation now. The space has someone running it all the time, with free tea, coffee, snacks etc. Available as a free space for any politically affiliated or friendly groups to use for organising meetings or events, they also share information and flyers about local political situations and events. The Pie n Mash changes location, but the project continues.


The Lockon

The Lockon is a squatted Pub in Cambridge which, three times a week, hosts the Cambridge Community Kitchen as well as a wide range of other mutual aid activities and groups. The Community Kitchen has delivered tens of thousands of meals during the Covid pandemic via a team of cycle couriers to anyone who requests a meal via their dedicated website. The more permanent residents include activists, artists, students and others who have a focus on transformative justice. In June they opened a temporary second temporary location where they put on Lockfest, an Anti-Fyre festival.


The Space Pirates

Space Pirates continue the work of these activists who, through conscious mutual aid, strengthen squat culture. Pirates were often outsiders, all-rounders and irrespective of their highly diverse backgrounds, promoted ideas like one person one vote and equal sharing of their bounty. Without wanting to get too lost in clichĂ© and metaphor, Pirates can be seen to navigate the city’s great sea of tarmac, and ‘space’ can be thought of as “transformative space”. Fundamental to being a Space Pirates is understanding and using the Pirates Code. This lies at the heart of what it means to be a Space Pirate and is the key to the teamwork which the other five areas of Space Piracy depend upon. Being a space pirate is a state of mind, a way of looking at the world, together.|

– Part 2 –
Transformative Patterns

“THE WHITE MAN FANCIES HIMSELF AS A PRACTICAL person who wants to “get results.” He is impatient with theory, and with any discussion which does not immediately get down to concrete applications. This is why the behaviour of Western civilization might be described, in general, as “Much Ado About Nothing.” The proper meaning of “theory” is not idle speculation but vision, and it was rightly said that “where there is no vision the people perish.” But the vision in this sense does not mean dreams and ideals for the future. It means an understanding of life as it is, of what we are, and what we are doing. Without such understanding, it is simply ridiculous to talk of being practical and getting results. It is like walking busily in a fog: you just go round and round. You do not know where you are going, nor what results you really want.”Chapter 7, The transformation of life, from The Wisdom of Insecurity, by Alan Watts, 1951.

While squatlife presents the opportunity to satisfy many practical and ideological needs from shelter to belonging, it is also an intense experience which unsurprisingly, many people struggle to continue with. Considering everything that’s happening on a day to day basis in any squat, it’s not surprising the fog described above sets in. In this second part, two models are presented in brief, and a third in much greater detail. To evolve with resilience, Space Pirates expand upon ideas like these, exploring other models, theories, ideas and patterns and of course, putting them into practice by using them too! If you would like to co-host a workshop on this broad theme of Transformative Patterns, please get in touch.^


Holding safe space for a transformative experience

Almost every experience can be transformative (including this tinybook!) This highly versatile model helps navigate those often unexpected experiences which are already intense and complicated enough. On a 1:1 basis or in groups, this model makes explicit something important or special is happening which requires ‘holding’. The intensity of the experience is represented through time. On each side of the moment of transformation [Tr] are opening and closing [Op & Cl] moments of lower intensity eg check-ins. Between these are the warming up [WU] and assimilation [As] stages.


Cultures of organisations

Centralisation runs left to right and Formality top to bottom. The shapes in each corner show how the structures form organisational cultures. The Power culture is intimate, dynamic and gets results, but is fragile. The Role Culture, about rules and bureaucracy, is safe and scaleable, but boring. The Task Culture is solution-focused and expert teamwork enhances its flexibility, but it frays apart easily. The Club Culture is freeform, exciting and supportive, but it’s hectic and can be isolating. Note how the structures share similarities as seen in their placement next to one another. The Role culture is a combination of the Power and Task culture shapes, and so on. Being aware of these cultures, Space Pirates are sensitive to when and how they may need to adapt.^


Consent & Accountability Framework

The diagram and text here is an interpretation of the original documentation found at consentframework.org [(CC)BY-NC-ND]

The Consent & Accountability Framework is a model for a shared understanding of how to bring about – and respond to – action. Its creators are keen to share it and connect with others. The framework embraces transformation and flow. It acknowledges the fact that consent does not always exist, and shows steps of accountability that can be focused on and explored for any given action ‘good’ or ‘bad’. It’s more than a set of rules about what to do, it’s a way of exploring what’s been going on and what might be done. The following pages go into much more detail than the previous two models because the Consent & Accountability Framework is the fundamental structure upon which the culture of Space Pirates is built. That’s why it’s also called the Pirates Code. 

Fig 1. Consent (on the left) is defined as Communication leading to Agreement leading to Action. Accountability (on the right) is shown in 5 stages: Feedback & Coaching, Space, Growth, Sharing, and Alerting.

Fig 2. A simplified version showing how the model flows and the ongoing reconnecting of Accountability with Consent

Consent

Communication leading to Agreement leading to Action. That is the definition of consent according to this framework. It may seem surprisingly clear when it’s put that simply however these very broad concepts of Consent and then Accountability will now be explored in more detail. One of the fundamental aspects of the framework is the way it bypasses the need to create static group agreements or ‘rules’ as such. Defining consent therefore may seem paradoxical at first, however, that is where the ‘framework-ness’ comes into play: This definition of consent is provided to complement or as a suggestion in the absence of another definition or practice.


Communication

Of all these steps, Communication is probably the broadest, indeed, the whole model is concerned with communication. What makes communication part of consent is when it is leading to agreement. Communication can happen verbally, physically, via message, in real life, and in other forms. According to the specifics of each unique action, the finer details of communication will become clearer themselves. Various principles exist including clarity, timing, involvement of everyone concerned, etc.


Agreement

Agreement likewise has various principles appropriate to it. For example, it needs to be given freely and is best when it’s explicit. Ambiguity and even disagreement can also be thought of as forms of agreement (eg. ‘maybes’, or ‘agreeing to disagree’) and also in terms of agreeing not to do something. As with Communication before, Agreement needs to be leading towards action (or inaction) to be part of consent. 


Action

Action is symbolised by the sun. Actions can be very enjoyable or they can be overheated, in other words, “good” or “bad”. It makes sense to take account of both equally, rather than to use the framework only for overheated actions. The framework remains the same and the distinction between the two can sometimes begin to merge on closer examination. Defining an action is often a difficult – yet enlightening – exercise in itself. What becomes clear is the many ways in which everything is connected. By narrowing things down in terms of a timeframe, pattern, incident, feeling, etc, an Action becomes easier to specify. By being specific in this way, the light of the sun is focused, and as an action is defined, the other parts of the Framework gain their relevance and clarity. ^


Accountability

Accountability is the selection and switching among one or more of five ordered and connected options: Feedback & Coaching, Space, Growth, Sharing, and Alerting. A group is likely to respond to an Action with individuals in it adopting different positions on the accountability scale. It can be helpful to think of these concepts as spectra, the exact nature and range of which depends on any given Action. It can be misunderstood that Alerting is the “bad” end of these options and that Feedback is the “good” end. This interpretation can be highly subjective depending on the action.

These options can be used as a checklist in the heat of an intense moment. By checking-in with yourself and referring to these options you can find where you ‘are’ (eg Space) and consider where you might ‘go next’ (eg Growth, or Feedback & Coaching). The less an action is communicated about and agreed to (ie. the less there is Consent), the more likely the chance it will be responded to further through the five levels of Accountability, but of course this is not a rule.


Feedback & Coaching

Feedback, like Coaching, is usually unasked for and tricky to give. Being collectively understood as the first stage of accountability sets a baseline expectation of honest and open communication from everyone, from the start. Feedback is characterised by informing, it is descriptive, it’s how we learn, and comes from everything around us. Coaching is characterised by persuading and happens when a learner communicates with a teacher of some kind. The type of Feedback and Coaching again will have its own appropriate principles depending on the action. Acknowledging that we are experts on our own lives and that everyone has something to learn is a great frame of mind for feedback. Similarly, asking questions to enable people to discover, and learn for themselves, is an example of gentle coaching. Of course, these are not rules, they are just observations. Everyone involved in any action will have different forms of feedback and coaching to share. Feedback & Coaching is fundamentally intended to help individuals become better community participants. 


Space

Space can be physical space or emotional space, it can be temporary or permanent. It is about distance. Although Feedback & Coaching is technically the first stage, Space is usually the first form of accountability we go for whether this is because we are so wrapped up in other joys of the action, or perhaps because it was triggering somehow. Space is surprisingly easy to recognise and to ignore. It can be one of the easiest areas of accountability to move into and one of the hardest ones to move out of. While it may take time to move out of space it is often a good idea to consider what Feedback there has been and what Coaching might be considered, before the next stage which is Growth.


Growth

Growth is pretty self-explanatory and yet can take so many forms it is hard to begin to describe with words. There is a useful distinction to be made between restorative and transformative justice here. One seeks restoration of the status quo, the other seeks transformation. Again the particular details of an Action will emphasise which, if either way to lean.


Sharing

Sharing is communicating information among equals. It is peer-to-peer or horizontal in nature. The intention of Sharing can be to encourage or to prevent Action. 

Nb The same information could be communicated to the same recipients in a Sharing or Alerting way. For example, a fire escape route would be Shared during an induction or Altered during an actual fire. 


Alerting

Alerting is information communicated among people in a manner that is hierarchical in some way. Alerting is the last level of accountability, and communicates about Action concerning some pre-established hierarchy. This hierarchy may or may not be respected by the group.

Nb The same information could be communicated to the same recipients in a Sharing or Alerting way. For example, a fire escape route would be Shared during an induction or Altered during an actual fire. 

– PART 3 –
Introduction to the Space Pirates


Intro to the Space Pirates

This third and final section looks at six areas of affinity in which Space Pirates band together in autonomous groups sharing a voice and responsibility for action. These groups may last only for the duration of a particular action, or for an entire squat, or over a longer time. A Pirate joins, creates, runs and leaves affinity groups autonomously based on mutual interest, skills, need, or any other area of focus. By buddying within these wider areas of affinity in smaller groups of 3(ish) buddies, pirates care closely for each other while working together in wider groups. At present, there are six primary affinity groups..


The Pirates Code

The symbol of the Pirate’s Code is a simplified version of the Consent & Accountability Framework. As mentioned, this framework is used as a structure upon which to build Space Pirates culture. Using this shared language around consent and accountability makes it easy to communicate and share an understanding of what’s happened, what’s happening, and what might happen next. Knowing that being held accountable is expected, those who maliciously violate consent will think twice before getting involved, and those who innocently violate consent can expect to find genuine support to grow in a collectively understood manner. Working from this strong foundation, Space Pirates plan consent focused actions within the following areas of Navigating, Scrolling, Occupying, Loving & Welcoming



The symbol for Navigating is from the compass arrow on maps, also known as scouting, Navigating is about plotting locations, both plotting them on a map, and plotting ways to secure them. There are various aspects to a well-scouted location. These include visits having been spaced out over weeks at different times of day to ensure it’s unused, finding the full address(es) and postcode(s), an internal inspection assessing the water, electrics and general safety, and so on. Once an address is identified, it is possible to start scrolling the web for more information about how long it has been empty, why, who owns it, etc.


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​Scrolling

This symbol, based on a scroll has a double meaning. This area involves a lot of scrolling around the internet, but also Scrolling deals with scrolls or official documents like property deeds, court papers, maps, spreadsheets, meeting agendas, minutes, educational materials (like this tinyzine!), squat kitty management, rotas, preparing letters and notices etc. the secretarial and administrative stuff. Scrolling is therefore very wide-ranging and involves being in close communication with all other areas of Space Piracy.


Occupying

The Occupying symbol is, of course, the internationally recognised squat symbol. Occupying is about remaining in locations and maintaining their physical security, safety and basic usability. Occupation begins the moment access to a building is secured for the first time. There are two basic units needed to establish and continue occupation of a squat: a kitchen and a workshop. These things depend on one another, and the rest depend on them. The culture within these areas says a lot about the wider culture of a squat.


​Loving

Loving is symbolised by a heart shape. It is a widely shared affinity that focuses on tending to the daily needs and comforts of those who maintain and inhabit locations, be they physical, social, psychological, etc. Loving can be likened to wellbeing. Loving exists in many forms, from the shared experiences of mealtimes and meetings to the self-love of some alone time or browsing the freeshop, to love which endures, to spiritual love, and of course flirty playfulness, etc! Closely connected to the Pirate’s Code, a big part of Loving is actively using the consent and accountability framework.


Welcoming

Symbolised by a window frame, Welcoming is the ultimate objective of Space Pirates. By welcoming others to share abandoned spaces in inclusive and conscious ways, Space Pirates co-create virtuous cycles of direct action and mutual aid promoting and creating eclectic opportunities which emerge in places like squats. Having begun to explore a few transformative patterns and examples of how current and historic squats engage with others, Space Pirates continue learning and sharing information about co-creating, welcoming, evolving, and building on resilience in squat culture.


BTW Hi I’m Cyborg Psychopomp


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