CANCEL·LAT

Cancel·lat uses design fiction as a tool for awareness and transformation. It blends activism, art, visual storytelling, and symbolic products to construct fictional parallel worlds that mirror, distort, and exaggerate elements of our present reality. These speculative worlds allow us to step outside the familiar, reframing invisible or normalized issues in ways that emotionally engage the public.

The process begins by identifying a real-world systemic issue. Through critical research and conceptual exploration, it amplifies the issue using exaggeration, irony, or inversion. The resulting fictional realities are infused with distorted versions of these problems, presenting truth not as dry fact, but through metaphor, emotion, and provocation.

ical reflection, collective imagination, and ethical responsibility for the benefit of society as a whole.

Through speculative fiction, Cancel·lat dares to bend timelines and reimagine destiny, not as something to fear or escape, but as something we can actively co-create. We use fiction not to distract, but to illuminate. To show how close we are to dystopia, and how radically different things could be if we imagine boldly and act collectively. In this spirit, we seek not only to critique the systems that define us, but to spark transformative futures; futures where technology serves awareness rather than automation, where imagination becomes infrastructure, and where the human experience evolves toward its most luminous liberated form.

By blending imagination with intervention, Cancel·lat challenges the systems that shape our everyday lives. But we go beyond critique: we offer new myths, new scripts, and new ways to reclaim agency, purpose, and possibility.

Cancel·lat is about designing consciousness, and planting the seeds of transformation through fictions that feels disturbingly close to real.


The first fictional world within Cancel·lat presents a dystopian future where society is entirely dominated by addiction to mobile phones and social media. Set in the year 2100, it explores how constant digital stimulation and virtual dependency have reshaped human behavior, eroded social interaction, and handed full control to powerful tech monopolies. Through exaggeration and symbolism, the world exposes the emotional, psychological, and structural consequences of our over-reliance on digital devices.

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