Collaborations

 

Collaborations

Me–We–World functions as a relational reading framework across diverse domains of practice.
In specific contexts, it is explored in collaboration with practitioners, researchers and designers working in governance, system architecture, education, commons initiatives and artistic inquiry.

These collaborations do not constitute a movement or institutional structure.
They represent applied contexts in which relational reading is tested, questioned and refined.

Each collaboration operates within its own field of expertise.
MWW serves as an additional lens — clarifying tensions between perception, values and structure before decisions solidify.

Below you will find individuals and organisations with whom MWW has been explored in practice.

 

1. FOUNDERS | Me-We-World

Lawrence Kwakye — Founder

Lawrence Kwakye — Founder

Artist & System Designer | Founder Me-We-World

Relational architecture · Value redefinition · Systemic imagination

Lawrence is the creator of Me-We-World, the Living Grid, the STUART values and the MWW Practice.
He works at the intersection of art, ethics, somatics and system architecture — exploring how human awareness and designed infrastructures co-create each other.

His work integrates:

  • embodied awareness
  • relational intelligence
  • value representation
  • decentralised governance
  • and future design practice

Through the Double Lens (Ethics ↔ Law), Lawrence investigates how systems shape human behaviour and how they can be redesigned to align with the living conditions of people and ecosystems.

Simone de Wijn — Co-Founder

Simone de Wijn — Co-Founder

Somatic & Relational Practice

Simone is co-founder of Me-We-World and the grounding presence behind the Human Conditions layer.
Her work invites people to land, sense, feel and orient through:

  • somatic sensemaking
  • emotional and relational safety
  • narrative and intuitive reflection
  • embodied presence

She ensures that Me-We-World remains human-first and ethically grounded.
Simone contributes to leadership coaching, retreats and relational practice labs.
She prepares for formal Warm Data certification, while MWW collaborates with certified practitioners when Warm Data methods are used.

Geert-Jan van der Wolf — Co-Founder (Historical)

Geert-Jan van der Wolf — Co-Founder (Historical)

Theologian · Early system architect · Originator of early STUART

Geert-Jan co-developed the earliest foundations of MWW:

  • The first version of STUART

  • The Me-We Game

  • the Community Grid

  • and theological-ethical perspectives (inspired by Edward Schillebeeckx)

Although not active since 2020, his early contributions remain part of MWW’s conceptual DNA.

2. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE & DECENTRALISED FUTURES

Machiel Tesser — Blockchain for Lean

Machiel Tesser — Blockchain for Lean

Interoperable governance · Lean logic · Value flows

Machiel designs decentralised governance models that combine Lean system logic, blockchain infrastructure, and ethical value distribution.
He works closely with MWW on Double Lens questions such as accountability, interoperability and structural incentives.

Diego Liberati — Scientific Mirror & Anticipatory Systems

Diego Liberati — Scientific Mirror & Anticipatory Systems

CNR Milano · Information, control & life-system dynamics

Diego provides scientific grounding for anticipatory practice within MWW.
His expertise (feedback, control systems, bio-systems engineering) deepens the way MWW thinks about systemic futures, ethics and the dynamics of life and technology.

Ray Podder — Regenerative System Architect

Ray Podder — Regenerative System Architect

Redefining value · Ecological design · Interdependence

Ray explores regenerative system architectures aligned with human and ecological needs.
His work supports MWW’s focus on value representation, decentralised systems and ecosystem-compatible design.