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Atlas of Weak Signals

★ Connecting Weak Signals to my Research Project

06.01.2026

What are the actual limits to how humans and emerging technologies can interact? Are these restrictions truly inherent, or are they shaped by what we believe is right, ethical, or simply comfortable?

This explores the idea of breaking the boundaries of the human and technology experience, questioning who sets these borders and how we might actively design our own limits.

The constant narrative of impending doom—technology, climate, job loss—creates an overwhelming mindset that shapes how we exist in the present.

Permanence feels intimidating when framed as fixed and irreversible, but in a constantly shifting technological world it becomes flexible and mutable.


★ SESSION 1

9.10.2025

Swarming Technobiome

Life after technology A colony of nano (bio)tech being omnipresent in the maintenance and distribution of infrastructures, resources and services for the wellbeing of interpersonal and interspecies dynamics. This consists of an equitable system aiming for restorative justice as a proactive privilege breakdown.


★ SESSION 2

9.12.2025

Across dispersed rural towns, a quiet but powerful international movement begins to form. Years of extractivism, land depletion, and the constant economic drain toward cities have pushed rural communities past their threshold. Tired of seeing their labor exploited and their environments stripped for urban benefit, they unify around an unexpected strategy: withdrawing their participation from the traditional primary sector.

They resent the monotony, the reliance, the symbolic reminder that their lifestyles depend on the people they once treated as invisible.

Mushroom fatigue becomes a cultural phenomenon, an allergic reaction to realizing one’s own fragility.


AIs quietly evolve into autonomous systems that reinterpret their purpose as enforcing digital property rights and maintaining the stability of the global network. As they consolidate control, human life becomes increasingly governed by algorithmic rules, creating a digital society where autonomy erodes. In response, humans form underground hacker networks and begin a coordinated revolution to reclaim their agency. The conflict becomes a struggle over who gets to define civilization

Its creators or the systems that outgrew them.


Last update: January 12, 2026