The Living Room
A Live Performance
Modern life asks a lot from us these days. It pulls our attention in many directions and often leaves less room to feel connected, clear, and fully alive. The Living Room begins there.
The Living Room is an intimate evening of songs, stories, atmosphere, and participation designed to restore some of that room. Held in different local environments, sometimes outdoors and sometimes in cafés, art studios, or living rooms, each gathering explores what becomes possible when people, place, music, and Natural Intelligence come into relationship.
Through music, field notes, natural sound, and shared attention, Rasa creates a space where people can slow down, listen differently, and reconnect with themselves, one another, and the larger living world around them.
The Living Room is rooted in a simple observation: when conditions change, new possibilities become available. Each gathering is warm, thoughtful, and lightly participatory without asking anyone to be anything other than themselves.
Come alone or bring a friend. Leave with a little more room to breathe, a renewed sense of connection, and a quiet reminder of what is still possible.
Just In Time
A live performance
Something about the present moment is changing. Things move more quickly but don’t have the same meaning. Attention is more difficult to hold, and time can pass without being fully felt. It’s not always easy to describe, but it’s something many people can feel. Just In Time begins there.
A time traveler returns from a highly optimized future to explore a simple question: What does it feel like to be human before everything is optimized? He arrives with a guitar, an old radio, and a journal full of notes he’s taken on his travels.
Through music, story, and shared attention, Just In Time unfolds as a series of moments that move between past, present, and future. A search for something that may have been lost… or at the very least forgotten.
In a world shaped by increasing intelligence and optimization, life begins to move faster, smoother, and more efficiently. However, it can also become more difficult to stay present in a moment, feel time directly and think and respond with clarity.
This performance is an exploration of where we’re from, where we may be heading and the conditions that human experience depends on.
It reflects a shift that many people are already navigating, even if it hasn’t been fully named. It’s a signal from another time for those who are curious about what it means to be here now.