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format I can conceive of that seems most likely to succeed is along the lines of the following.Unofficial membership status of around a dozen members.Each member works on personal or collaborative projects and is held accountable through a combination of regular talks and presentations.Members are unconstrained in what their project topics are, but they would fall roughly under the domain of ‘explorative technology’. Members are probably interested in some subset of Dynamicland, doing weird stuff with GANs, interesting data visualisations, Tools for Thought and Second Brains, tech-related art projects, reconceptualising programming, writing explorative essays, hardware experiments, and things that cannot be put in a list such as this.Physical meeting space(s) that promote collaboration, spontaneity and deep work. A combination of members’ houses, libraries, coffee shops and co-working spaces may fulfil these needs.

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