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Network Nations Ep:4 Entanglement: Building Voluntary Interdependencies

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Nov 14, 2025
Jon Hillis, founder of Cabin and the Neighborhood Village Project, and Timur Koster, co-founder of Edge City, dive into the transformative concept of entanglement in community building. They discuss how co-creation and shared rituals can forge deeper connections and trust among individuals. The duo highlights the challenges between DAOs and community goals, exploring the value of pop-up civic experiments. With an emphasis on local interdependence, they propose that voluntary ties can create resilient networks that redefine civil society.
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ANECDOTE

Zuzalu Sparked The Pop‑Up City Model

  • Timur Koster attended Zuzalu, a two-month pop-up village that sparked Edge City.
  • That experience convinced him pop-up villages create deep, experimental governance and community ties.
INSIGHT

Shared Building Fast‑Tracks Bonds

  • Building physical things together accelerates deep bonds because shared work surfaces dynamics and creates visible accomplishments.
  • Jon found build weeks (sauna, bathhouse, etc.) were the fastest path to forming community.
ADVICE

Co‑Create Events To Spark Ownership

  • Co-create events and give people permission to build inside the container to trigger ownership and belonging.
  • Use workshops, residencies, and volunteer-run projects as catalysts for entanglement.
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