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Explorations

Small experiments and interactive features — ideas, prototypes, and curiosities within our gaze

Nature Futures

How do you envision the relationship between people and nature? Discover which of seven Nature Futures resonates with your values.

Assessment 15 questions · ~10 min

The Anthropocene Traps

Fourteen self-reinforcing patterns locking modern societies into a planetary polycrisis — a long-form reference, with an interactive particle simulation.

Reference + simulation 14 traps · Reading + interactive

Powers of 10

From one person to ten billion: where climate solutions have the greatest impact. A logarithmic framework for agency and scale.

Framework 11 scales · 72 solutions

The Anthropocene Equation

For four billion years, Earth changed on its own terms. Then we arrived — and the equation changed. The mathematics of planetary change.

Essay 8 sections · ~15 min

A Taxonomy of What We Are

What does it mean to be Homo sapiens — the wise ones? An exploration of humanity's dual nature through taxonomy, etymology, and self-reflection.

Reflection 28 epithets · Interactive

InnerEarth

A journey to the center of our planet — from crust to inner core. Explore seismic stations, tectonic plates, and the deep structure beneath our feet.

3D Globe 6 layers · Interactive

Age of Exponentials

Forty-eight Ages of a planetary century, traced through socio-economic and Earth-system proxies — from warheads to bisphenol-A.

Dashboard 48 panels · 84 series

Biocultural Diversity

Where the world's languages and vascular plants are richest — and where the two diversities overlap. A bivariate atlas of biocultural richness.

Atlas Languages × plants · Bivariate map

Nuclear Tests & Power Reactors

Every announced nuclear explosion since Trinity (1945), and every grid-scale reactor since Obninsk (1954). One timeline, two layers — the atomic age in full.

Cartography 2,051 tests · 1,747 reactors

More Explorations

New experiments are in the works — stay tuned.