Void is the space between spaces, the networks between networks. COMM is the communications we connect through the void, routing around authoritarianism and networks that have been captured by fascism.
Here, we explore computing not as an extractive industry but as a craft rooted in resilience, minimalism, and human-scale design. We look to forgotten texts and experimental systems alike, questioning everything and seeking alternative paths forward. What can monastic and indigenous traditions teach us about knowledge preservation? How do principles of ecological stewardship apply to computing? Can we build networks that are slow, durable, and nourishing rather than ephemeral and extractive?
This is a space for conversation and collaboration, where deep inquiry meets practical experimentation. Whether you are drawn to self-hosted infrastructures, resilient knowledge systems, or the philosophy of long-lived tools, voidCOMM invites you to explore, build, and share.
