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Scenarios about 'digital nomads'

The lifestyle practice of individuals who leverage digital technologies to work remotely while traveling continuously, emerging prominently in the early 21st century. Digital nomads represent the intersection of globalization, internet connectivity, and changing work cultures, often utilizing coworking spaces, digital collaboration tools, and visa programs designed for location-independent professionals. Their existence challenges traditional concepts of work, citizenship, and community while reflecting evolving relationships between technology, geography, and professional identity.

What If Remote Work Became Common Earlier?

Exploring the alternate timeline where remote work became widespread in the early 2000s, transforming urban development, technology adoption, and the fundamental nature of employment decades before the COVID-19 pandemic.

What If Remote Work Became the Permanent Global Standard?

Exploring how cities, economies, family structures, and social dynamics would transform if the COVID-19 pandemic led to a permanent shift to remote work as the default employment model worldwide.