The Resonant Computing Lab launches its first initiatives
The Resonant Computing Lab, an Analogue project, is launching initiatives to materialize the principles of the Resonant Computing Manifesto.
The Resonant Computing Lab is working to cultivate a world where technology makes us more human rather than more absent. The Lab is launching three main initiatives:
Gardens — small groups of 3–10 people tending a single question over a season until something real grows: a framework, a paper, a prototype. The first are forming around Portable Memory and EQ-based evaluation frameworks for AI. Propose a Garden.
Gatherings — community-hosted dinners, talks, walks, and work nights held anywhere in the world, on the premise that resonance is easier to feel in a room than to describe. Submit a Gathering.
Resonant Projects — recognition for under-the-radar work that already makes us more human, marked by the Resonance Badge, with small grants in some cases. Nominations are open through June 21.
Across all three, the Lab scouts and supports builders who move with humility and curiosity. Momentum is already visible in the manifesto community: a recent resonance-themed demo night, hosted with interface.click drew 25+ builders.
About the Resonant Computing Lab
The Resonant Computing Lab is an Analogue initiative supporting tools and technologies that improve how we think, perceive, and world-build. It is the institutional vehicle for the Resonant Computing Manifesto. The Lab is directed by Liz Dorman and Carson Levine.
Funding inquiries: carson@analoguegroup.org · liz@analoguegroup.org · aish@analoguegroup.org

