What we propose
To be human is to make places, to use tools, and to communicate ideas. For thousands of years we have been building hearths, fashioning wares, and sharing recipes, literal and metaphorical, to nourish our bodies, our minds, and our spirits.
Today, with climate crisis and mass extinction on the horizon, we must all ask ourselves: Will the places, tools, and ideas that nourish us today also nourish future generations or deprive them?
Algorithmic tools and the ideas and places they presume and require to function (useful as they are) tend to fragment, isolate, and complicate our lives.
Given this, how might we build sociality and make sense of our world differently?