In the Anthropocene, technologies increasingly determine what forms of existence are possible on Earth. They shape the world from satellite networks to domestic care techniques to cultural forms of expression to self-organizing bacteria, thereby challenging established worldviews and the values these are based upon.
And with this rift in understanding, the thickness of the contemporary global situation careens toward a future, in which natural evolutions, humans and their technologies each vie for organizational prominence, but with many of us on earth having little to no means for steering it. How is it that we can produce new forms of action that enable us to steer these dynamics? And what forms could life take within the frame of these actions?