

Today’s digital world is largely shaped by Big Tech, creating systems that prioritize efficiency and scale. While they offer seamless convenience, they often do so at the cost of user control and wellbeing. Rewire explores how the current digital infrastructure and power dynamics affect our digital wellbeing, and reimagines this in a speculative, yet plausible, EU-Internet scenario.Our delivery consists of three key concepts for digital wellbeing, with nine accompanying artifacts, that aims to explore the felt experience of what the three concepts could enable. With this, we turn complex policy, and citizens relations to digital media, into tangible touchpoints to reflect on how digital infrastructure can serve people first, and how wellbeing can be embedded by design, in the future.
Today’s digital world is largely shaped by Big Tech, creating systems that prioritize efficiency and scale. While they offer seamless convenience, they often do so at the cost of user control and wellbeing. Rewire explores how the current digital infrastructure and power dynamics affect our digital wellbeing, and reimagines this in a speculative, yet plausible, EU-Internet scenario.Our delivery consists of three key concepts for digital wellbeing, with nine accompanying artifacts, that aims to explore the felt experience of what the three concepts could enable. With this, we turn complex policy, and citizens relations to digital media, into tangible touchpoints to reflect on how digital infrastructure can serve people first, and how wellbeing can be embedded by design, in the future.