Five forms of action

Residencies, research, editorial production, community building, and in situ territorial projects implementation — each rooted in a specific place, each open to the world.

01

Co-created Immersive Residencies

Residencies open to artists, thinkers, researchers, artisans, and activists engaged in a sensitive, living-world-centered practice.

  • Research-creation laboratories
  • Interspecies or interdisciplinary experiments
  • Cross-disciplinary residencies
  • Retreats for deep listening and reconnection
02

Research, Documentation & Transmission

An open, non-academic knowledge commons that explores alternative ways of knowing, e.g. field notebooks, research narratives, speculative fictions, sensitive cartographies, and poetic studies on ecology, language, and perception.

  • Accessible archives (audio, text, image)
  • Free circulation of embodied knowledge and plural narratives
  • Public reports and creative works for citizens, institutions, and communities
03

Editorial Publishing & Cultural Production

A lightweight, web-based editorial platform, a flexible constellation that grows organically and collaborates with existing partner platforms, weaving shared narratives across disciplines and languages.

  • In-depth interviews, micro-essays, visual showcases
  • Multilingual content to open diverse horizons
  • Multi-sensory media, soundscapes, and immersive formats
04

Living Community & Gathering Space

Fostering a sense of belonging within a transdisciplinary, multilingual, and intergenerational community, rooted in multiple places and connecting across them.

  • Nomadic exploration workshops and immersive experiences
  • Seasonal circles, public workshops, and celebrations
  • Webinars and member discussion platforms
  • Intimate-scale assemblies and festivals
05

In Situ Projects & Territorial Rewilding

Exploring spatial forms of rewilding through a lens of ecosystemic, cultural, and sensory regeneration, through actions that are rooted, situated, and alive.

  • Rewilding projects grounded in specific territories
  • Creation of wild nature pockets within densely human-shaped environments
  • Rewilding design : sensitive, intuitive, and ecosystemic approaches
  • In situ installations
  • Immersive devices to sense, inhabit, and relearn the rhythms of the living world