Shifting Power in the Informal Economy
2025
With the support of:
Interledger Foundation
MigLAB Ug
Ban Ying e.V.
Migrant*innen für Menschenwürdige Arbeit*
Asociación Rumiñahui
Local anonymous activists in Madrid
Shifting Power in the Informal Economy is a research and advocacy initiative that critically examines the nature, structure, and community understandings of informal economies within Europe, particularly through ethnographic insights and stakeholder mappings from Berlin and Madrid. Challenging conventional assumptions about their scale, visibility, and composition, the project reveals how migrant labor, platform precarity, and translocal networks redefine economic informality beyond traditional metrics. It develops from financial inclusion toward structural financial justice, exploring open payment protocols, data sovereignty tools, and workers-led mechanisms to empower precarious gig and informal workers against platform extraction.
[Publications in Progress]
Often Participatory, Collaborative, and Research-based...
Emotional Futures
2023
Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation.
Emotional Futures is produced by IRL, a gaming collective under the distributed artistic direction of Marcel Darienzo, Carina Erdmann, Steph Holl-Trieu, Andrew Pasquier, Xiaoji Song, Moritz Tontsch and Ingeborg Wie Henriksen. Emotional Futures is a web-based game that invites players to invest in their emotional future through interactions with friends. After each exchange, players evaluate their emotional output, turning them into liquid currencies: Blood, Sweat and Tears. These feed each player's unique Emoxy — an alchemical virtual creature that evolves with every level. The Emoxy accompanies players on their journey, inviting them to continue investing in their own growth while at the same time questioning the game’s logic. This situates the game in critical proximity to self-improvement apps (like mindfulness or wellbeing applications) that measure and gamify personal development. The more players interact with Emotional Futures, the more they are encouraged to reflect on the ways in which technologies are used to manipulate and monetise their emotions.
The Parallel Society
2023
The Parallel Society is a cyberdrama and poetic intervention in the form of a video installation.
The Parallel Society is based on participatory artistic research on the emotional synergies in relation to money, financial systems, and economic injustice experienced by rural residents and diasporic communities.
Alien without Extraordinary Ability
2020-2025
With the support of:
University of the Underground
Asian Performing Artist Lab
School of Dissident Friendship
Research output realized through research residency at New Politics and Afrofuturism Programme at University of the Underground, guided by Nelly Ben Hayoun and Magid Magid.
Alien without Extraordinary Ability is a research-based board game
prototype related to migration and labor practices: on different visa
systems, bordering practices related to labor, and how skills and
abilities are being evaluated and calculated. The game narrative is set
in a factory, and creates two competing incentive structures that
motivates the players to choose on which games they wish to follow. The
game particularly references the mechanisms lie behind the matrix of
quantification through techno-governance tools in border regimes, and
creates pathways for media and policy practitioners to reflect on the
systemic injustice in such system.
Alien without Extraordinary Ability was later developed as multiple versions of performances, and also submitted to Hawthorn Archive.
Rhythm of Super-Diversity
2019
With the Support of:
Open Set Lab
This project was part of my residency at Open Set, as a research output, I gave a presentation during the symposium On the Practice of Tuning-in at Pakhuis de Zwijger in Amsterdam about the theoretical framework I developed within my research project Rhythm of Super-diversity.
Xiaoji Song (she/they, 1995) is berlin-based artist, activist, and researcher, working to build alternative infrastructure and imaginaries concerning migration, labor, and technology.
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selected radio/podcasts
Beyond Currency: Reimagining Money and Digital Futures, in conversation with FinTech strategist Sarah Habib and theatermaker Anuja Ghosalkar, Interledger Salon, 2025
Interview with Dr. Florian Wagner (I): History of Colonial Internationalsm, Worldwide FM (Archived), 2021
Border? Border! A Letter to 2050 (I), in conversation with Adnan Arif and Eduardo Castillo-Vinuesa, Worldwide FM, 2021
love:
Comradeship
Sidewalks
My hometown Wuhan
Old internet
Cooperative structures
Autumn
selected writingsTranslocal Workers for Economic Justice, European Alternatives Journal Issue 12, December 2025
Dreaming Feminist Economy, Arbeit Umformen – Intersektionale Einblicke
auf Arbeit und Arbeitsmarkt, BIWOC* Rising, 2024
hate:
Border violence
Farewell
Hot summer
Capitalism
Group bigger than 5 and smaller than 50
Cities I have lived in:
Most of people do not know most of them, but in total 10 cities or villages.
My small town and rural experiences shaped my understanding of center and periphery.
Random jobs I have done:
To make a living & live, I have
also worked with research institute, big tech, bubble tea shop, small AI
startup, hotpot restaurant, think tank, English teaching&learning
platform as waitress, bubble tea maker, tutor, assistant, communication
specialist, intern...these experiences have informed my practices.
other selected public work2025 Workshop: Building the Policy Engines for Alternative Migration Regimes, Salzburg Center for European Union Studies, Salzburg, Austria
2025 Workshop: EXPLORING OUR COMMON GROUNDS: for Pan-Asian Solidarity & Beyond, as part of Rice Complex Collective, BIWOC*Rising, Berlin, Germany
2024 Panel Talk: Financial Inclusion for Undocumented Communities: From Strategies to Practices, moderated by Xiaoji Song, speakers: Malou Lintmeijer, Savannah Koolen, and Eunice de Asis, Stichting Here to Support; Daphnee Prates Iglesias, UN-IGF; Sarah Habib, independent FinTech Strategist, Interledger Summit 2024
2023 Performance "Alien without Extraordinary Ability", as part of APAL AmnAsia residency presentation, Berliner Ringtheater, Berlin, GERMANY
2021 Participation of Group Show "New Politics and Afrofuturism", for the game “Alien without Extraordinary Ability”, University of the Underground, online
2020 Participation of Group Exhibition "Mapping the Rural Soundscape", participating artist, Goethe Institute, BULGARIA
2020 Participation of Group Exhibition "Spectrum Scene Y", participating artist, Sofia Art Week 2020, Goethe Institute, BULGARIA
2020 Workshop: Digital and Media Literacy Workshop for Elderly Migrants: Understanding Modern Media, supported by Wir Sind Paten Erfurt, GERMANY
2016 Documentary Theater: HOME AGAIN, co-producer, researcher, writer, performer, Thiemeloods Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS
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Xiaoji Song (b. 1995, Wuhan, she/they) is a Berlin-based artist, activist, and researcher, working to build alternative infrastructure and imaginaries concerning migration, labor, and technology.
Xiaoji’s practice spans text, games, social practices, and performance to construct critical fabulations around bordering practices, notions of security, and alternative economies. They focus on exploring post-capitalist and post-border approaches to creating safety, community, and kinship, often activating social interactions and mechanisms to examine how non-belonging and fluidity can open spaces for resistance.
Their work has been presented at Ringtheater Berlin, Berliner Festspiele, Goethe-Institut Bulgaria, NECE Festival, Sofia Art Week, and Matadero Madrid Contemporary Art Center, with support from DOMiD Lab (DE), Light Art Space Foundation (DE), and Interledger Foundation (USA). They have participated in residencies at Callie’s Berlin, Asian Performing Artists Lab@AmnAsia, Ideas Factory Association Bulgaria, and Matadero Madrid Contemporary Art Center. Xiaoji is also an alum of the New Politics and Afrofuturism Research Programme at University of the Underground, Practicing Rhythm Site-specific Research Lab at Open Set Lab, AI Anarchies Autumn School at the Academy of Arts Berlin, and the School for Dissident Friendship at Berliner Festspiele.
For their social practices, activism, community, and advocacy work, they regularly collaborate with local networks, grassroots initiatives, NGOs, and various civil society groups. Together with Yve Oh and Yumo Cheng, they founded the interdisciplinary art collective EAST ALIEN COMPANY.
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