

Episode 4: Kristoffer Tjalve
7 snips Jan 31, 2025
Kristoffer Tjalve, an independent curator and strategist based in Athens, dives into the art of fostering meaningful dialogue through innovative events like Naive Yearly. He discusses the balance between internet regulation and societal anxieties, particularly for children’s wellbeing. Kristoffer also introduces an exciting project to create a physical 'internet phonebook' that revives nostalgia while curating contemporary digital resources. His insights blend the intricacies of independent publishing logistics with the challenge of maintaining artistic integrity in the digital age.
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Naive Yearly in Ljubljana
- Kristoffer Tjalve is hosting Naive Yearly, a gathering in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
- He emphasizes the importance of on-the-ground preparation for ensuring smooth event execution.
Sam's Interpretation of Naive Yearly
- Sam describes Naive Yearly as a gathering of internet and cultural figures.
- He appreciated the event's focus on fostering conversations and the subsequent online publication that captured the essence of the discussions.
Naive Yearly's Conversational Focus
- Kristoffer aims to extend Naive Weekly's conversational spirit to a physical space with Naive Yearly.
- He prioritizes horizontal, inclusive discussions about the internet, rather than solution-oriented or learning-focused approaches.