KOMMA
eine Pause, ein Übergang,
eine Integration oder ein Wendepunkt,
der die dynamische Beziehung
strukturiert und ordnet —
zwischen Wahrnehmen und Handeln

Forschung und Strategie für
eine neue Zivilgesellschaft

KOMMA ist ein Venture-Kollektiv, das mit angewandter Forschung, künstlerischer Erkundung und realen Demonstratoren das kollektive Bild davon verschiebt, wie wir das Gemeingute schätzen, besitzen und pflegen.

Unser Handeln wird durch ortsbezogene Partnerschaften mit Bürgerinnen und Bürgern, Kommunen, Philanthropie und der Privatwirtschaft möglich — um Experimente, Produkte und Werkzeuge zu entwickeln, die eine neue Zivilgesellschaft denken, ausgelöst durch relationale Technologien.

Partner
Foresight InstituteConsensysJustCommunity Land Trust CenterCurve Labs

Unser Ansatz

Ziviles Gemeinwohl neu denken

Gemeinschaften unterstützen, indem wir innovative ökonomische Werkzeuge mitgestalten — für mehr Kontrolle über Wohnen und Land. Gemeinsame Finanzierung, gemeinschaftlich gesteuerte Exit-Strategien, Multi-Kapital-Währungen und bioregionales Banking verändern, wie Wohlstand in Quartieren und vernetzten Gemeinschaften fließt.

Vereinbarungen modernisieren

Modulare und automatisierte Governance-, Politik- und Rechtsrahmen, die neu definieren, wie Gemeinschaften besitzen und fürsorgen. Wir setzen interoperable Organisationsmodelle um, um skalierbare Systeme für sich wandelnde Bedürfnisse zu schaffen.

Spielerische Rituale kultivieren

Governance in den Alltag integrieren — humanzentriert gestaltet. Mit sociokratischer Entscheidungsfindung, digitalen Koordinationswerkzeugen und innovativer Hardware, die kollektive Zusammenarbeit verbindet und digitale und physische Räume nahtlos verzahnt.

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Das Kollektiv

Unsere Kooperationspartnerinnen vereinen tiefe Expertise in der Leitung von Organisationen und arbeiten mit führenden Institutionen zusammen, die eine gerechte, commons-basierte zivile Praxis voranbringen.

Charlie works on practical demonstrations of decentralised technologies for enhancing the delivery of affordable housing and commons-based landholding. As a researcher, founder, and project advisor, he ran an architecture practice for a decade, and was a key advisor on large scale new housing developments in England. In 2022 he co-founded Oasa, a Swiss token-issuer for networked land projects.

Clara is a consultant, researcher and business operator on decentralised technologies. With a background in Architecture she developed regenerative housing projects, incubated cooperative housing projects, advised on affordable housing policy making to municipalities in Barcelona and manages operations at a decentralized tech workers cooperative.

Bradley Clark Royes

LinkedIn

Bradley is a strategic designer and innovator working at the intersection of culture, AI-native systems, and human-centered technology. Currently the Node Manager for Foresight Institute's Berlin AI Node and leading AI Builders Berlin as Community Director, he brings experience design, blending applied research with grassroots organising and urban rituals.

Livia Deschermayer

LinkedIn

Livia is an artist and published social researcher in the field of token engineering with deep practice on decentralized ecosystems within topics of governance, culture and incentivization. Her contributions include designing social system protocols and leading the Cultural Build initiative at Commons Stack.

Jeff Emmett

LinkedIn

Jeff is a researcher and technical writer at BlockScience. Along with Michael Zargham & Griff Green, he co-founded the Commons Stack to build out a toolkit of modular components that can be used for polycentric governance of DAO ecosystems. He is involved in multiple open research initiatives into novel resource allocation patterns like bonding curves and conviction voting that could facilitate a future of data-driven algorithmic policy and computer-aided governance.

Rita is an artist and researcher whose work centers on multispecies perspectives within organisational contexts. She explores the convergence of art and sustainability, developing creative and transdisciplinary experiences to challenge conventional paradigms and cultivate new imaginaries for transformative change.

Robert Matijević

LinkedIn

Robert Matijević is a fullstack developer and technical lead with a decade of experience shipping software and leading engineering teams across complex, multi-layer systems. He brings a generalist depth across frontend, backend, and infrastructure that lets him move fluidly between architecture decisions and hands-on implementation with an expertise in Rust. Alongside his professional work, Robert pursues a personal fascination with the world's writing systems. He joined KOMMA as Meld Initiative Technical Lead in 2025, where he leads development of the Kair platform.

Beirat

Unser Beirat unterstützt unsere Mission mit strategischer Begleitung und Fachwissen.

Dan Lewis

LinkedIn

Dan Lewis is a software developer, cooperative entrepreneur, and business coach rooted in the Enspiral network, where he serves as a Foundation Steward. With a background spanning technical architecture, organisational design, and decentralised coordination, he brings a rare cross-disciplinary perspective to the future of collaborative work. He advises KOMMA Systems on the Meld Initiative.

Kate Beecroft

LinkedIn

Kate designs and implements governance for decentralised organisations, supporting high level strategic leadership at some of the most forward-thinking organisations and networks.

Kate is working with us on Noumenal, our initiative on the role of the body in decision-making.

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