Rewriting Realities
Language, Systems, and the Patterns That Shape Reality
Rewriting Realities is a philosophical research practice at the intersection of language, systems, and art.
It examines how language programs perception and how these perceptual structures shape social systems, institutions, and lived reality.
Through writing, visual work, and public research, the project develops tools for recognising and reorienting the patterns that organise our understanding of time, value, work, and human worth.
Visual Research Essay
This film is a visual research essay that explores how language and systems are lived and felt.
The film is presented in Dutch.
Het Onvoorwaardelijk Basisinkomen
Humanity as a foundation.
An exploration of how basic security, trauma informed perspectives, and non-dual thinking are interconnected.
BIEN congres Brazil 2025
The BIEN exhibition marks the starting point of Rewriting Realities.
It emerged from an invitation by the Basic Income Earth Network and the Dutch Vereniging Basisinkomen to bring artistic inquiry into an annual academic and political congress.
Created as an invitation for researchers, policymakers, and activists to enter into dialogue, the exhibition introduced art as a mode of reflection within a space traditionally dominated by policy, economics, and debate. It explored how economic language shapes perception, time, and human value, and how these narratives might be reoriented.
The exhibition became the seed of a broader research trajectory. What began as a site specific artistic contribution has since unfolded into an ongoing philosophical, artistic, and systemic inquiry, moving toward questions of institutional design and societal transformation.
Mabel Mauritz
Contact for Co-Creation
Contact
Name: Mabel Mauritz
E-mail: rewritingrealities@outlook.com
Location: Netherlands, Gelderland, Overbetuwe
