An inquiry into the dizzy heights and lonesome depths of the sharing economy and the spaces it
invites us to. This book features a historical reference on housing needs by Lucius Burckhardt
a philosophy on contemporary machinic capitalism by Gerald Raunig an essay on gender questions
in the sharing economy by Brigitte Theißl an analytical text on Airbnb's photo policy and how
it affects our everyday life by åyr. It also brings together a set of polemic theses by its
editor Christian Berkes an agonistic panel talk held at Swiss Institute in NYC which was
organized by the London based art collective åyr and a hyper positivist pamphlet for sharism
by Isaac Mao. The text that lent its main title to this publication rounds up this
multi-perspective critique of the sharing economy and leads over into a lavishly illustrated
Xerox Collection with hidden jokes self-dissolving associations and a beautiful form of early
interior photography. Welcome Home.