Against Stones

How it works

Create, exchange between members, grow your affinity network — In Kyiv, everyone can freely deposit what weighs on them — text, photo, sound, emotion — and watch it circulate in the street, online, and between people.

Visitor — discover through a creative activity

Browse the catalog, listen to the town crier, join a workshop, or explore the living museum. Each creative activity is a warm entry point into the community.

Creator & exchanger — a concrete meeting

Submit artwork, earn creative points (time spent creating, not a salary), and exchange pieces between members — as much given as received. Each exchange opens a door to new affinities, without a marketplace or a race for likes.

Exchange opens the network

So many works given for so many received. No jury. Just human connection — you give a part of yourself, you leave with a part of others.

Affinity network — not an open social feed

Start with 5 influential contacts, then grow through emotion matches and artwork acquisitions. When someone acquires your work, you benefit from their affinity network — the web expands with each exchange, asymmetrically and always with consent. This is not an open feed: every link is chosen.

Your association — participatory governance

Against Stones is not run from outside: the association belongs to the members. Every member takes part in collective decisions; donations and volunteering feed a project they chose to build together — warm, playful, and truly theirs.

Clear mechanics

Points = creative time. Donations fund the members' project and workshops, not individual artist pay. The network respects your contact consent. See our public transparency aggregates.

Creative points

Measure time spent creating — not a salary, a playful trace of your activity.

Consent

Every network link is chosen. No open social feed: affinities and emotion matches, always with your agreement.

Transparent donations

Fund the members' collective project, workshops and museum — see our public aggregates.

Prêt à découvrir ou à rejoindre le réseau ?