Richard Taylor brought his sculpting wizardry to Booth 3613. An unforgettable moment of Wētā Workshop creativity in action, right on the con floor. #SDCC2025@comiccon
Meet one of our Regenerative Future panel speakers, Indy Rishi Singh, the host of the Political Hope podcast. Singh is also a spiritual-ecological activist who creates regenerative economic systems that empower communities. We are thrilled to have him speak this weekend at the eARTh pARTy Conference. Link in bio for more information.
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The Regenerative Futures panel brings together Indy Rishi Singh (Political Hope podcast), Magenta (Bloom Network), Dr. Brian Hewlett(Distributed Creatives & Bloom Network), and Aaron Gabriel Neyer (Woven Web) – leaders already working to build resilient, Earth-aligned communities.
Discover how regenerative approaches create stability through constant change and how you can participate in building systems that flourish for generations to come.
SECURE YOUR FUTURE: Register now to connect with leaders designing systems that thrive through uncertainty and regenerate what matters most. zeffy.com/ticketing/eart…
Every system is being transformed by ecological reality – is your future secured?
The individuals thriving in tomorrow's world will be those participating in regenerative communities today. As resources shift and societies evolve, entirely new possibilities are emerging at the intersection of technology, ecology, and human connection.
The Creative Economy Stands at a Crossroads
Distributed Creatives Presents eARTh pARTy Conference San Francisco Delta July 11–13, 2025
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This July, visionaries will gather on a solar-powered island in the San Francisco Delta to reclaim technology and build systems where creators own their work. The eARTh pARTy Conference is about manifesting change.
San Francisco Delta, CA – Distributed Creatives announces its inaugural eARTh pARTy Conference, July 11-13, 2025, aboard Forbes Island. This in-person conference focuses on building the future of creative economies through decentralized, regenerative systems.
Why Now?
The AI Revolution: Ensuring human creativity remains sovereign
The Platform Exodus: Creators seek alternatives to extractive systems
The Regeneration Imperative: Reimagining creativity to heal communities
Featured Speakers Include:
Brewster Kahle (Archive.org)
Tim Anderson (DIY pioneer, co-founder of Instructables)
Alita Edgar & Bonnie Lin (Coven.art)
Indy Rishi Singh (Political Hope podcast)
Aaron Gabriel Neyer (Woven Web)
Magenta Ceiba (Bloom Network)
Will Magid (Balkan Bump)
What to Expect:
Three transformative days featuring panels on creative ecosystems, digital preservation, and regenerative futures. Network with 150 selected visionaries, enjoy performances, and participate in collaborative sessions.
Leave With:
EverArchive.org access for eternal creative work preservation
Genesis Member status (001-150)
Your future collaborators
Sliding scale pricing. $250-$500
Distributed Creatives is a nonprofit empowering independent creative culture through digital infrastructure and community support.
Your creative legacy deserves to live forever. Our Forever Sites panel brings together Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle and Grig Bilham of Distributed Creatives to explore how to develop frameworks that can preserve your creative work for millenia.
💔When a platform disappears your work goes with it.
Your creative legacy deserves to live forever. Our Forever Sites panel brings together Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle and Grig Bilham of Distributed Creatives to explore how to develop frameworks that can preserve your creative work for millenia.
Don't let your art vanish when the next platform dies. Join us to discover how to protect what you create.
July 11-13 at Forbes Island – a floating venue in the San Francisco Delta! Limited spots available.
Register: zeffy.com/ticketing/eart…#DigitalPreservation#CreativeLegacy#BlockchainForArtists#eARThpARTy#ForeverSites#ForbesIsland#SanFranciscoArt