S05 → Blue Hours
Weightlessness Moments




Blue Hours began with a strange shape in the sky—a cloud—suddenly torn apart by a violent wind, leaving a ghostly trail between pink-tinged rays of sunlight. From this silent spectacle, the idea of raising the head from daily life to stop and observe, even for a minute, a detail of the world became more than a pastime; it became a necessity.  

Blue Hours becomes a deliberate pause where the feet may still and the mind is free to wander—sketching ideas in air, letting thoughts drift, collide, and spark. We practise open-ended brainstorming with no prescribed outcome, trusting that spacious attention invites unlikely connections and, sometimes, breakthrough. After years of solitary exploration, it is now a collaborative space: a shared habit of pausing, thinking out loud, and reflecting together.





And because exploring with music hits different, check out our Spotify playlists made with No-Fi Music

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To the MoonWhen you are building a flying machine to travel to the moon. PLAYLISTThe Smell of the GalaxyWhen you are floating in the Galaxy’s centre and smell ethyl formate in a giant dust cloud. PLAYLISTThe Blue HoursWhen you are wandering without expecting anything special. PLAYLISTBelow the CumulonimbusWhen you are lost on a mountain and spot pileus on the top of cumulonimbus. PLAYLISTWeather Vane MoodWhen you watch the wind blow and pivot a weather van in a jerky loop. PLAYLIST