Offer conditions for attunement.


To offer is to create invitations that respond to the relational field of a place. Instead of designing "solutions," we shape conditions for experience, temporary situations, gestures, that allow humans and more-than-humans to meet differently. What matters is not permanence, but the openness of the invitation. We provide the "opening" where attunement, care, or play can happen, leaving the conclusion to the encounter itself.


1. Start from the body

Interventions begin with embodied experience rather than explanation.


2. Humans are embedded, not separate

Participants are situated within more-than-human environments that actively shape the encounter.


3. Design for relations, not representations

Create conditions in which ecological relationships can be directly experienced, rather than symbolized.


4. Offer, don’t impose