An Opera of/for Known & Unknowable Universes
TW is an interdisciplinary artist, musician, researcher, designer, and philosopher of the expanded field.
Creator Collector Reciprocity Networks: Part One
This is the first of a multipart series providing a high-level overview of the CCR (Creator Collector Reciprocity) concept.
The TEARS program wraps up its first year with exciting updates! The website now features new photos and four resident interviews, sharing stories of creativity, growth, and off-grid challenges. Join our end-of-year community call on Dec 6th at 12 PM MST to reflect and plan for 2025. We’re exploring fundraising via Artizen and planning next year’s schedule, starting in March. Interested in attending or helping with on-site projects? Let me know—big things are on the horizon!
A spring update on recent activities: OOFKAUU reboot, CCR research, TEARS announcement
Picking Up Where We Left Off in the first article, we started questioning whether the term “minting” appropriately captures th...
In our previous article, we proposed that the collector provides feedback and possesses mechanisms to inform creation, yet th...
I’m thrilled to announce the release of my latest album of music, Landscapes for New Mexico. It’s my first release in 6 years, so it feels l...
"Landscapes for New Mexico" is an album comprising eight tracks that represent a series of idiosyncratic, inexplicable, observed-or-imagined landscap...
Pluriverse.wtf commissioned a concept album! In this interview, the band discusses the creative process behind their elegant orchestration, exploring...
In our first exposé, we provided some essential definitions and references for the concept of the pluriverse. The origins of Pluriverse.wtf can be tr...
We previously analyzed the first experiment in crafting a graphic novel for Gitcoin. In this article, we will explore some themes of our second attem...
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Creator Collector Reciprocity Networks: Part Two
TEARS Program Update
Creator Collector Reciprocity Networks: Part Three
Opera Reboot, Creator Economies, TEARS Residency
Landscapes for New Mexico