More Human Systems is an interdisciplinary platform exploring how spatial, sonic, and social frameworks can support new forms of collective presence. Working across installation, improvisation, and time-based performance, the project creates environments where people can gather, listen, move, and respond — with attention and without script.
More Human Systems cultivates soft infrastructures — temporary architectures of relation, built from light, breath, sound, and time. These systems resist spectacle and instead privilege slowness, permeability, and co-authorship.
Each project is a live inquiry into how we inhabit space together. Each encounter is a rehearsal for more human ways of being.