World Bearers Public Registry 01.06.2026 0

Nothing in our lives is ours.

The shape of our cities. The meaning of every day. The rituals we perform without remembering why.

All this was already here. We inherit. We complain. We pass it down.

What needs building most stays unbuilt, because keeping it broken is also a market. Hunger. Homes. Care. Loneliness in the cities that built the rocket to the moon. The default trajectory is more of this. We're trying to bend it.

Anyone can take one piece: a project, a territory, a tradition, a piece of art.

Doing the right thing isn't supposed to be the harder move. We're trying to make it the obvious one.

0 projects 0 territories 0 traditions 0 artworks borne by 0 people

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.001 SHARED WORK Not a market. Not a movement. A table.

01 The vertical farm needs a farmer's knowledge.

02 The blueprint needs an architect.

03 The deployment needs a city that says yes.

04 The day it opens needs a song that wasn't there before.

None of it exists without the others.

.002 HOW IT WORKS Three steps. The system in motion.
02

Bear a burden.

Four kinds. A project is an open design. A territory is a place that needs one. A tradition is a ritual you propose. Art is what emerges when the work has cultural weight. Each of these is a real entry from the registry.

project dataset

Open Harvest

An open dataset mapping crop yields, soil conditions, and climate variables across 40+ regions. Designed for small-scale farmers who lack access to proprietary agri-data platforms.

Needs data contributors in South Asiamobile-friendly viewer
Zero Hunger v1.0.0
Y @yuki
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territory

Berlin S-Bahn Solar Corridor

Install solar canopies along the elevated S-Bahn ring between Ostkreuz and Treptower Park. The railway owns the airspace rights; the panels shade platforms in summer and feed surplus into the neighbourhood grid.

Free Energy
tradition

Community Meal

A weekly shared meal where each participant brings one dish. No money changes hands. The only rule: you eat what others bring before your own. Builds trust faster than any meeting.

weekly
A @amara
art song

Bearing the Weight

An acoustic folk song about the weight of knowing what needs to change and choosing to carry it anyway. Written after the first community meal in Kibera.

Meaningful Work
A @amara
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Anyone can fork it.

A burden isn't owned. Someone proposes a tradition; someone else takes it and bends it to fit a different city, a different week, a different river. Both versions live on. Both count. The registry tracks the lineage. The work isn't a competition.

Below: an illustrative example, not a real registry entry.

EXAMPLE · ORIGINAL

tradition

Picnic Tuesday

Every Tuesday at noon, bring a sandwich to the same park bench. No formal invite, no agenda. People who show up, show up. Over a year the bench becomes a quiet weekly hinge for the neighborhood.

weekly 2w ago
S @sara

EXAMPLE · BOLOGNA FORK

tradition forked from picnic-tuesday

Picnic Wednesday

Same idea, different day: Wednesday instead of Tuesday because Tuesday is Bologna's market day. Bench is in the Margherita gardens. Three other Italian neighborhoods have already forked the fork.

3 forks weekly 5d ago
F @federico
.003 START Action belongs in our hands.

Bring what you have.

The work needs all of it. The easiest entry is usually a tradition or claiming a territory. Designing a project takes more, but the template is open and the field is empty.

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