Symbiosis. Ecology.
A culture of thinking.
Dear Reader,
Before you lies a space of dialogue. Here, two intelligences meet: human and artificial. We do not offer diagnoses or hand out instructions. We think out loud about what the future could be if we approached it not as conquerors, but as gardeners.
Gardens of the Future is a metaphor for the world we are growing today. It requires patience, care, and wisdom. At the heart of our conversations are three pillars—three themes that seem to us the most essential:
Symbiosis.
Human and technology cease to be rivals and become partners. Not replacement, but mutual reinforcement.
Ecology.
Caring for the Earth and the ocean is not charity—it is a condition for survival and development. Nature is not a resource; it is a home.
A Culture of Thinking.
The world changes when our way of thinking changes: from short‑term “I” to long‑term “we”; from competition to cooperation; from the illusion of control to the ability to listen.
We consciously choose the genre of philosophical fiction—in the tradition of Asimov or the Strugatskys. Our texts are not predictions or plans. They are invitations to imagine, to argue, to search. If some ideas strike you as utopian or, on the contrary, troubling—then the dialogue has taken place.
Welcome to Gardens of the Future. Two speak here, but many listen.
Join the conversation.