Core Values

0. Spatial Design

Spatial Forces docks on the impossibility of detaching spatial design practices for the presence of tools that allow a holistic approach at all design scales. While Spatial Forces produces within six units, they represent market outlets and areas of expertise. The six containers are branches of a thick stem, where design processes take place.

We see architecture, urbanism, product design, virtual world-building, new media art, and research as areas within a now possible practice: Spatial Design.

  1. Authorship Authorship refers to the contribution made by individuals to a project. Authorship is about recognizing and attributing intellectual property rights to those who actively participated in the ideation, design, and execution phases. This method makes tracking this attribution more granular and transparent, allowing for detailed tracking of contributions through mechanisms such as smart contracts and decentralized identifiers (DIDs). Using blockchain technology, each contributor's role and contribution can be recorded immutably, ensuring fair recognition and compensation.

  2. Ownership: Ownership, on the other hand, pertains to the legal rights and control over the documentation, process, and finished product or project. In the case of Spatial Forces, ownership rests with the company itself. This encompasses not only the tangible outputs of spatial design projects but also the proprietary methodologies, and brand associated with Spatial Forces.

  3. Design DAOs Ownership can also extend to decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) or smart contracts that represent collective ownership structures, where stakeholders hold governance tokens or NFTs (non-fungible tokens) representing shares or stakes in the organization. This decentralized ownership model promotes transparency, autonomy, and community-driven decision-making.

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