Alba Saco
I work at the intersection of systems design, ecological thinking, and embodied practice. My background is in technological infrastructures and human systems – designing and studying how platforms shape coordination, behavior, and attention.
In recent years, my inquiry has shifted toward questions of embodiment, territory, and ecological constraint. I am interested in how abstraction can remain accountable to living systems – and how design changes when land, seasonality, and relational practice are treated as primary conditions rather than secondary context.
This site traces that movement. It gathers writing, field experiments, and conceptual frameworks emerging from a sustained attempt to reconcile digital infrastructures with embodied and place-based forms of knowledge.
The work is ongoing.