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WHAT IS DIGITAL GARDENING?
We spend most of our digital lives at the extremes: either consuming (scrolling, saving, screenshotting) or creating (posting, producing, performing).
THE SWEET SPOT BETWEEN CONSUMING & CREATING
Consume
Scrolling
Scrolling
-Saving-
Garden
Tending
Tending
-Mapping-
Create
Making
Making
But there’s a messy middle space— a quiet, generative in-between— where you’re not chasing output or input, but tending to what you already have. That’s what digital gardening is. It’s the practice of curating, composting, and cultivating your ideas over time. You revisit the things you’ve saved, rearrange them, and start to see patterns grow.
This workshop invites you into that middle ground— where reflection becomes creative momentum, and your saved fragments turn into a living map of your mind.
HOT TAKE: SAVING ≠ GARDENING
Saving to your Are.na board or Instagram folder feels like gardening. You’re curating, categorizing, collecting. It scratches that same itch. But real gardening goes one step further. It’s not just about saving— it’s about tending. Returning to what you’ve saved. Rearranging. Composting. Letting patterns reveal themselves.
Most of us stop at the save. We bookmark the spark but never look back. And everything gets burried, piles up.
Lorecore Gardening Live is the bridge to that next layer: from passive collecting to active meaning-making. From folders full of inspiration to a living, visual map of what’s truly calling you forward.
WHY GARDENING MATTERS
Most of us collect faster than we connect. We save hundreds of things that once sparked something— but never stop to ask why. Digital gardening slows that process down. It helps you find meaning in the mess. When you see the landscape of your interests laid out visually, your next move starts to feel obvious— or at least alive.