Stacco Troncoso: Difference between revisions

From P2P Foundation
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
=Bio=
=Bio=


Stacco Troncoso (Madrid, 1975), is a co-founder of the P2P translation collective “Guerrilla Translation“, as well as part of the development team for the P2P Foundation and one of the editors for the P2P Foundation blog.
Stacco Troncoso (Spain) is the strategic direction steward of the P2P Foundation as well as the project lead for Commons Transition, the P2PF’s main communication and advocacy hub. Commons Transition produces accessible information to effectively spread commons-based and -oriented ideas and experiences for civil society actors and policy makers. He is also co-founder of the P2P translation collective Guerrilla Translation. A professional translator since 1998, Stacco grew up in London, England and returned to Madrid, Spain to study Fine Arts in 1992. Since 2011, he has been involved in the 15-M and Occupy movements, out of which Guerrilla Translation was conceived to facilitate sharing information across cultures and languages. He is also designer/content editor for CommonsTransition.org and the new Commons Strategies Group website. His work in communicating commons culture extends to public speaking and relationship-building with prefigurative communities, policymakers and potential commoners worldwide.


A professional translator since 1998, Stacco grew up in London, England, and returned to Madrid, Spain to study Fine Arts in 1992. For Guerrilla Translation, Stacco has translated texts by Naomi Klein, David Graeber, Charles Eisenstein, Douglas Rushkoff, among others. Stacco has also translated films directed by Ken Loach, Stephen Frears, Kim Ki-duk, Ian Mackenzie and Bong Joon-ho.
=Links=


He is also a writer and auto-didact musician. In addition to completing two books of poetry, several of his poems are included in the Occupy Wall Street Poetry Anthology. His music, featuring guitar, effect pedals and electronic processing, has been featured in podcasts and radio programs such as The C-Realm Podcast, The Vortex with Jennifer Marie Joyce at KUSF in Exile, and The Brainmeats! Podcast.
* Podcast interview in the Brave New Work series: https://www.spreaker.com/user/ouishare/brave-new-work-31-stacco-troncoso-the-ar


Stacco is a project coordinator for the P2P Foundation where, among other things, he has coordinated the design and development of the Commons Transition platform and the upcoming research in Commons Based Reciprocity (or CopyFair) Licenses. He also acts as a liaison between the P2P Foundation and FairCoop.
[http://commonstransition.org/ Commons Transition]
 
=Links=


[http://guerrillatranslation.com/ Guerrilla Translation]
[http://guerrillatranslation.org/ Guerrilla Translation]


[https://soundcloud.com/mmm-19/sets Music and Soundscapes]
[https://soundcloud.com/mmm-19/sets Music and Soundscapes]

Latest revision as of 06:04, 9 March 2017

Bio

Stacco Troncoso (Spain) is the strategic direction steward of the P2P Foundation as well as the project lead for Commons Transition, the P2PF’s main communication and advocacy hub. Commons Transition produces accessible information to effectively spread commons-based and -oriented ideas and experiences for civil society actors and policy makers. He is also co-founder of the P2P translation collective Guerrilla Translation. A professional translator since 1998, Stacco grew up in London, England and returned to Madrid, Spain to study Fine Arts in 1992. Since 2011, he has been involved in the 15-M and Occupy movements, out of which Guerrilla Translation was conceived to facilitate sharing information across cultures and languages. He is also designer/content editor for CommonsTransition.org and the new Commons Strategies Group website. His work in communicating commons culture extends to public speaking and relationship-building with prefigurative communities, policymakers and potential commoners worldwide.

Links

Commons Transition

Guerrilla Translation

Music and Soundscapes