What You Already Pay
Slide your income. See the hidden cost of broken systems — ER cost-shifting, incarceration, lost productivity — vs. what Foundation would actually cost you. Spoiler: you're already paying more.
Slide your income. See the hidden cost of broken systems — ER cost-shifting, incarceration, lost productivity — vs. what Foundation would actually cost you. Spoiler: you're already paying more.
How exposed is your job to AI? Andrej Karpathy rated the average at 5.3 out of 10. Search for your job and see where it falls.
Dead last in education. Bottom 3 in healthcare. 22,000 abandoned wells. Continental geothermal leader. Where the problems are worst, the opportunity is greatest.
Poverty doesn't just cost money — it rewires your biology. Slide the stress level and watch cortisol eat your brain, heart, gut, immune system, and endocrine function.
Click any crisis to start the cascade. Job loss tips into debt, debt into housing loss, housing into family stress, family into child impact. Foundation exists to keep the dominoes standing.
400 particles, three types, two rules: attract your kind, repel when too close. Nobody tells them to organize. Watch long enough and structure appears anyway.
Two paths from 2026, traced across 175 years. The Iroquois asked: how will this decision affect the seventh generation? Here's the answer, both ways.
Until 1979, productivity and wages rose together. Then the deal broke. The shaded gap is where the wealth went — and why Foundation exists.
Every dot is ten abandoned oil wells in Oklahoma. Toggle the Phoenix conversion and watch $3.7 billion in liability become community-owned infrastructure.
Big Tech will spend $610 billion on AI in 2026. Here's what that money could solve instead — all of it, combined, for less.
Identity through flow, not storage. Particles spiral into a center and get recycled — the pattern persists even though nothing stays. Move your cursor to create a secondary vortex.
Pick any Foundation component and watch the investment cascade through all 16. These aren't separate programs — they're one system.
Being poor costs more. Slide the income to see how check-cashing fees, food desert markups, and emergency care add up to an invisible tax on not having enough.
Aperiodic order from two shapes and one rule. Foundation's visual identity — the Structured Emergence thesis made visible.
Five questions that map your priorities to the 16 Foundation components. Produces a personalized 'My Foundation' card showing what matters most to you.
Three layers, one map: mental health shortage areas, food deserts, and uninsured rates by state. Toggle between them to see how access barriers compound.
Select any state and see the gap between minimum wage and what it actually costs to afford a modest apartment. In no state can a minimum wage worker afford a two-bedroom home.
Five questions. No income brackets. No political framing. Just honest answers about your own life — and what they reveal about the system you're living in.
These aren't natural conditions. They're the results of decisions made by people with power, in rooms with whiteboards. Here's what we chose — and what we could have chosen instead.
We talk about what the Foundation would cost. We rarely count what we're already paying — in medical debt, lost wages, and preventable suffering — for the system we have.
Every figure represents one person in thirty. Tap the dimmed ones. They aren't failures — they're patterns shaped by the systems we chose.
How many days of every month do you work just to pay rent — before food, before utilities, before your family? Adjust the sliders. Then see what the same job looks like in Germany.
Interactive generative art by Æ. Forty-eight curved trajectories converge on a single golden point. Click anywhere to shift where they meet.
A plain-language, visual guide to what's actually happened with AI, where we are now, and why the next few years matter more than any that came before.
Interactive visualizations showing the human cost of current systems — and what the data says about better ones.
An interactive chord diagram mapping the relationships between human needs, Foundation programs, and their societal impacts.
An interactive calculator showing the hidden costs of being poor — the fees, markups, and time penalties that turn poverty into a tax on the people least able to pay it.