
4. From ancient wisdom to future resilience
Martine Legtenberg is now blogging — as a forager of flavours, stories, and slow-brewing futures.
In her first post on the Antiblog, she stirs together ancient food wisdom with reflections on time, care, and resilience. From fermenting traditions to future appetites, it’s a deliciously thoughtful beginning.

3. Is Anticipation something we do? Or something that just happens to us? Or both?
Is anticipation a conscious effort, or does it happen beyond our control? In this post we explore how anticipation influences everything from individual instincts to collective group behavior. Discover how tapping into intuition, shared experiences, and systemic thinking can help us better prepare for an uncertain future. Learn how we can live anticipation, not just plan for it.

2. Anticipation Across Timescales: Understanding Future-Driven Systems
Anticipatory systems—especially those as complex as living organisms—function because processes unfold across multiple timescales. Slower, larger-scale processes set the stage for middle-level dynamics, which in turn organize and select from the rapid, smaller-scale processes. These layers of interaction allow systems to maintain their coherence while adapting to a changing world.

1. Unveiling the Invisible: Systems, Dynamics, and the Processes that Shape Reality
When we talk about systems and dynamics, we’re diving into the heart of how things happen in the world. Dynamics is all about processes—events, interactions, and transformations over time. What often goes unnoticed, however, is how deeply interconnected systems are with these processes. Every system, whether it’s biological, social, or technological, is a product of dynamical processes.
