A Journal of Cultural Technology

Curated by Christina Fedor (Founder, Consorvia)

Welcome to Come to Mind, a commons for people building culture-shaping, humane technology. We’re artists, founders, researchers, and designers finding our way through nuance together.

This Substack serves as the idea commons for Consorvia – a Los Angeles-based innovation studio building key infrastructure for founders, researchers and edge dwellers who aspire to build culturally-relevant technologies. Here, we embrace the Romancing Innovation manifesto: that systemic change begins where human imagination collides with responsible innovation.

Why

We live inside wider webs of activity and care than any one of us can see. This space is a cooperative scratchpad for that hidden richness. Here we practice sense-making in public, share revitalizing resources, and prototype knowledge ecologies that help cultural technologies flourish. We’ll be led by curiosity and intellectual kinship.

Who

Christina Fedor (That’s Me):

  • Founder of Consorvia

  • 15-year practitioner of contemplative science

  • Longevity enthusiast

  • Architect of a “3rd Space Innovation” framework fusing:

    • Ethical risk assessment

    • Cultural pattern recognition

    • Biomimetic design principles

My life’s work: Building antidotes to thoughtless disruption through what I call techno-poetics – the art of embedding humanistic wisdom into code, organizations, and markets.

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Your Fellow Dreamer, Doer, and Imagineer,

Christina

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Founder of Consorvia, an LA-based cultural technology studio