The Holy Trinity
The structural manifesto of the project: the formula of collapse and the systemic logic that makes the coordination problem unavoidable.
Ler ensaioBook I of The Necessary God
Collapse did not begin with the end of the world. It began while the world still seemed to work.
In a near future, climate emergencies, recurring pandemics, war and systemic failures cease to be isolated accidents and become the daily routine of a world still standing, yet steadily worsening.

Inferno is the book of erosion: a world in which the system still functions, but begins to charge its price in heat, delay, noise, triage, migration, exhaustion and silent loss.
Inferno does not portray collapse as spectacle, but as accumulated wear, normalized failure and forced adaptation. The world does not end: it keeps operating worse.
A world still standing, increasingly unable to hide the cost of its own continuity.
The structural manifesto of the project: the formula of collapse and the systemic logic that makes the coordination problem unavoidable.
Ler ensaioWhen excess information, attention competition and erosion of authority turn comprehension into noise.
Ler ensaioAn essay about systems that keep operating badly without fully collapsing and therefore become even more dangerous.
Ler ensaioThe gradual wearing down of moral criteria under continuous pressure, normalization and systemic accommodation.
Ler ensaioClick the map to enlarge it and read the visual structure more clearly.
View the full visual dossier (PDF)Enter the world of Inferno, follow its materials and explore the point at which the world still seemed to function, yet could no longer sustain itself.