manifesto
The steam engine, a landmark of the industrial revolution, gave people the freedom to travel to places farther and faster. The French revolution introduced democracy, giving people the hope to be free to govern themselves. The Internet brought us freedom of information, as anybody with a computer could choose what he or she consumes and publishes. We propose that the next autonomy people will gain is the freedom of space. People will no longer be constrained by physical, immutable objects. Walls, buildings, and roads will no longer limit how we use a space. Instead, a person’s movement and thoughts will define how, when, and where these structures exist. These forms will change constantly, allowing people to change the space they live, work and play in.
We are here to explore a world where physical boundaries no longer exist.