BACK TO OUR ROOTS

The year is 2024. There are 8 billion people on Earth. Four decades into the internet revolution, we live with the world at our fingertips. We cling to a pocket sized portal that promises dreams of escape, but leaves us feeling empty.

Like. Comment. Follow. Unknowingly, the sum of these interactions are greater than we ever imagined: Time spent on our screens will now total 30 years of our waking life.

But still, we scroll with no intent or purpose as to where we’re going. The truth is, it’s not us. It’s the tools that disconnect us: scattered across platforms, polluted with noise, and competing for our attention.

The years we spend in an infinite consumption loop mean nothing if we have no way to make sense of it. To find order in the random To turn chaos into calm. What if we could do all of this together? What if we took back control of our attentions? What if we opted to live our lives in real life? What if we want to have the conversations we are not having?