We are looking to engage in a coproduction of space — physical and social — across time and at multiple scales. This means asking questions about ourselves: lineages, identities, trajectories; about the space: what it was, what it is, what it wants to become (or return to); and finally about context: the interplay between bodies, land, space, and time.

What relationships do we need to cultivate? What skills do we need to learn? What capacities do we need to build? The series asks/proposes/models how communities might build local self-determination in the “Pox” — not a dystopian future but our “utopian” now. We seek to actively shape our physical and social worlds, to empower people to contemplate, reflect upon, and change their lived realities.

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