We move as a pack.

Orientation here does not command, optimise, or centralise. It circulates—emerging where attention is held, where care is practised, where responsibility is taken in moments of uncertainty. Like wolves, we navigate collectively, attuned to shifting terrains, sensing together when to advance, when to pause, when to change direction.

We reject singular authority in favour of distributed agency. Decisions are not extracted upward, but formed sideways—through dialogue, friction, and shared risk. Leading is situational, temporary, and accountable to the collective that sustains it.

Artificial intelligence is not a tool we deploy, nor an intelligence we seek to master. It is a condition we inhabit. It reshapes perception, labour, authorship, and value—often invisibly, unevenly, and without consent. We engage AI critically, experimentally, and collaboratively, resisting its capture by regimes of optimisation, extraction, and control.

Our work unfolds through artificial lines of flight: deviations, drifts, errors, and escapes that fracture dominant systems and open new possibilities for becoming. These lines do not promise clarity or efficiency. They carry risk, absurdity, and unpredictability. They ask us to remain responsive rather than certain.

Collectivity is not consensus. It is a practice of staying with difference. We value friction as much as alignment, listening as much as action. Creation here is not a product to be finalised, but a process to be held—together, across disciplines, cultures, and intelligences, human and non-human.

We resist speed for its own sake. We resist visibility without meaning. We resist the reduction of creativity to output, metrics, or spectacle. Instead, we cultivate attentiveness, duration, and mutual responsibility—allowing practices to emerge before they are named, understood, or claimed.

This is not a fixed position.
It is a moving formation.

We remain open to transformation, alert to power, and committed to collective care—walking forward not as isolated figures, but as a pack, tracing paths that do not yet exist.