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.
Add yourself to the mapEvery 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.
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.
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.
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.