Fig. 01–02Community topologyN=100 · E=571Live simulation

Everyone = Gravity

The community drawn as a sky — each person a point of light, each gathering a place their orbits crossed. Hover to ripple a circle awake. Flip to chronology to read it as a timeline. Trace how any two people are held together.

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How to read it

Concentric circles, made visible.

People are points

Every member is a node, colored by home city and sized by how many rooms they’ve been in. Hover anyone to light up their history — and everyone who shared it.

Gatherings are gravity

Burning Man ’18, Summit ’20, a Harvest, a Maray — each edition is a ringed node. The more people it pulled in, the larger it looms. Click one to gather its room.

Filters are invitations

Stack filters — everyone at Burning Man ’18 and Summit ’20 — and watch the sky rearrange. This is how we’ll read the circles of the community, and who belongs in the next room.

Why it matters

We don’t sell tickets. We compose rooms.

The constellation is how curation becomes visible: who has history together, which circles overlap, and where the next introduction wants to happen. When we plan a gathering, this is the map we consult.

The demo below uses one hundred imagined members. The real sky arrives with you.