Radical navigation is OPR process in an ever moving systemic world. It will guide you to reconnect your approach with the planetary scale

Portrait de la nature

Humboldt in his Kosmos, was describing a “Portrait de la nature” without distinction of geography, geology or botany. Environmental sciences has then became plural, sectioning our understanding of the big picture. Since James Lovegrohe and the Gaia concept, we understand that the earth is an interconnected system always in movement to find its balance. 

Where is our rightful place in Gaïa? How could we navigate into the interdependence of the planetary ecology? By having an holistic picture of our environnement in different scale, we understand how we can contribute to its fourishment.


“Species interdependence is the name of the worlding game on earth, and that game must be one of response and respect.”

Haraway, Donna J.. When Species Meet, University of Minnesota Press, 2007

Species intricate relationship

In its literal definition, Worlding will be to make the world. Donna Haraway’s quote brings two main values of interdependence between species and dialogue. Only through collective symbiotic, we could make a world together. Could we BE world instead of MAKING world

What will it means to make ourselves as part of the ecosystem? Which values will we take into account if we understand that it directly impacts us? What partnerships will we create to sustain a project? Will it not be our goal to restore, repair and nurture to thrive?



Speculative futuring

Speculative futuring is what we could achieve together: offering a thriving vision of the future from the critical zone in all its dimensions. Every action has an effect and together we could envision your regenerative impact. 


“We would do well to follow Einstein’s advice and spend more time making sure we are getting the questions right before we rush into offering solutions that will only prolong business as of and usual, or patch up the symptoms  of a system that is based on erroneous assumptions and will continue to fail until we initiate deeper changes by asking deeper questions.” Wahl, Daniel. Designing Regenerative Cultures, Triarchy Press, 2016.




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