"The world today is ensnared in a digital landscape, but amidst the codes and pixels lies an urge to rediscover the tactile and the timeless. Our collective exists to challenge and rethink our modern dependencies, scrutinizing the very energy that powers our creations and seeking solutions rooted in age-old wisdom. Our space is one of experiential transformation, where the familiar habits of our lives become enlightening 'habit/ats'. Through our work, we create visual and auditory juxtapositions that birth mythic dimensions—worlds filled with profound meanings, yet untethered by conventional reality. As we tread this path, our projects are funded primarily through residencies and open calls. We place immense value on organic archiving, where memories are etched in experiences rather than in mere digital records. Above all, our collective stands as a refuge from digital consumption and human hyperactivity – a confluence where technology meets tradition, where the present converses with the past, and where innovation is evaluated and redesigned to fulfill its initial purpose."
"The world today is ensnared in a digital landscape, but amidst the codes and pixels lies an urge to rediscover the tactile and the timeless. Our collective exists to challenge and rethink our modern dependencies, scrutinizing the very energy that powers our creations and seeking solutions rooted in age-old wisdom. Our space is one of experiential transformation, where the familiar habits of our lives become enlightening 'habit/ats'. Through our work, we create visual and auditory juxtapositions that birth mythic dimensions—worlds filled with profound meanings, yet untethered by conventional reality. As we tread this path, our projects are funded primarily through residencies and open calls. We place immense value on organic archiving, where memories are etched in experiences rather than in mere digital records. Above all, our collective stands as a refuge from digital consumption and human hyperactivity – a confluence where technology meets tradition, where the present converses with the past, and where innovation is evaluated and redesigned to fulfill its initial purpose."