Looking back from 2029, through a series of posters, this future fiction gives a glimpse into the reality of a selfproclaimed pool of ‘misfits’. Following the Global Financial Crisis (2008), they started building infrastructures to collectively break ground for a different future — for new forms of living, for work beyond the reality of jobs, for an economy beyond growth, for a radical energy transition, for cities based in commons. However, today these are merely enterprises of collective survival floating between Belgrade, Split, Rotterdam and beyond, trying to strengthen the ties before the promise of the climate collapse comes true. “If anything, the coming ten years are testing if we’re well accompanied. Well enough to make it through.” These words indicate a spell, bound to unfold, and indeed, that is how they observe much of the future lying ahead.