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Scotty writes and makes things about how we live, decide, and imagine together. Their work moves between governance, public space, and cultural repair—often shaped by time on a bike or in the quiet edges of cities. They’re currently exploring zines as a way to document patterns, share field notes, and invite others into the long work of change.
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A diary from a biocentric future city. Where governance grows like ecosystems, and charters are co-written with birds, storms and neighbours.
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This zine began as a quick conversation in Mexico City about rooftops; how much space lies above us, unused. What if we saw them not as blank concrete slabs, but as spaces for care, collaboration and commons? Above Us Only Soil is a visual reflection on how we build, maintain and share space.