Importance of Local Facebook Groups
With the help of facebook groups Mushrooming can go beyond traditional coworking platforms. Photos from Artlab Productions during Open Studios happening, by Elina Alatalo.
Mushrooming is a very special platform for coworking culture. It is not simply only about dealing rental announcements of coworking spaces. At first look, it might seem so: the internet page of Mushrooming is at the moment mostly a service presenting renting out adds. The activities in facebook groups concern mainly similar kinds of announcements of coworking communities searching for a new member to share the space with.
But in facebook groups there are also postings from individuals that are looking for a specific space with certain amenities, something that has not been available in the renting out pool.
Here we come to the first point where Mushrooming differs from other platforms for sharing workspace, such as Desktime, Wework or Sharedesk. In our city based local facebook groups the searchers of a space can be active as well. The inquiries can be as complex as life is: Does someone have a space where I could work with laptop, test some new clay molding techniques and play guitar in the evenings? Does anyone have a room 6 metres high? Who has a workspace where I could enter easily with my wheelchair? Inquiries create another channel for spatial needs to surface and be met.
Similarly renting out announcements can be something else, than a prestructured internet service allows: Does anyone want to rent my desk every other week-end? Who else would like to use this old printing machine in our cellar and share the rent?
This is how Mushrooming has grown to unexpected directions: with the help of facebook groups. New types of workingspaces are popping up every now and then. Some want to share a kitchen, another a big storage. There are yoga rooms or hairdressers chairs shared. This brings new professions to the network and that is very interesting. What happens when graphic designer, musician, economist and physiatrist share their working space every day? New types of spaces and new professions entering the coworking scene compound a rich variety that creates valuable sustainability to the coworking culture.
This variety is the second point where Mushrooming is unique. It is clear that more there are people from any professions, more we have coworking collectives. This creates more possibilities for different kinds of people to personalised spaces, communities and individual rhytms of work.
If the existing coworking spaces do not fit your needs, or are all full, through local groups you can start to create a new collective. This is neither possible in other coworking platforms, that we know of. You can invite people for a meeting. Anyone can also create a happening that somehow links to coworking. This is were we come to the fruits of the network. Of course it is already lot to share a space with interesting like-minded, but how about getting to know the neighbours as well?
This is actually how Mushrooming got started, out of curiosity to know what happens in other small independent coworking spaces, who are the people and what we could do together? The big need to deal rental announcements came only later on, and Mushrooming answered to the need by developing services for it. But let's not forget the curiosity, we have a lot undiscovered potential in the network!
Aim of Mushrooming is to be an open process. New functions and practices for the network can pop up. Anyone can try out new ideas, new happenings or develop new services, the community will adopt the working ones and protest if something goes wrong. Here facebook groups act as good first platforms, but there also comes the time when meeting face to face is indispensable.
Written by: Elina Alatalo, urban researcher & Mushrooming activist