Audio, Video, Social, and Music
Media at mimicorp labs sits alongside research rather than below it. Audio, video, social publishing, and musical work are used as parallel forms of public language: ways to stay close to land, labor, politics, ecology, and the structures that shape daily life.
Second Cutting
A field dialogue series on systems, stewardship, labor, memory, and practical judgment. Built from voices that know the field from the inside.
Open Series Watch on YouTubeTikTok
Short-form video work that extends the research and media practice into a faster public register: fragments, field-facing observations, and visual threads in motion.
Channel link coming soon.
Instagram and TikTok
Social channels for broader circulation, ongoing conversation, and short-form public-facing updates across the mimicorp labs media ecosystem.
View InstagramTikTok link coming soon.
Coming Soon
Music releases are in development, including Federalists the Musical, with distribution expected through Spotify, DistroKid, and SoundCloud.
Release links coming soon.
My Feet Are Dirty
A thoughtful children's book about sensory overwhelm, emotional regulation, and finding the words to ask for help.
Open Children's BooksSecond Cutting
Field dialogue on systems, stewardship, labor, memory, and judgment.
Field Notes
Short ecological records that keep the public work close to land.
Regenerative Agriculture
The research context behind stewardship, forage, and community agriculture.
Staging the State
The governance project that media keeps answerable to the field.
Why Media Here
The point is not brand collateral. It is record-keeping, atmosphere, and public method. Media makes visible what formal writing can flatten: pace, tone, uncertainty, care, and the material texture of a place.
These pieces are designed to hold both analysis and encounter, allowing the site to move between argument and world without forcing either one to pose as the other.
Each channel serves a different function: audio for sustained inquiry, video for immediacy, social for circulation, and music for a more dramatic and experimental public form.