The Laboratory of Erotic Engineering (Sustain Tier)

A collective laboratory for aligning your labor with black feminist values in the age of AI.

We'll be supporting you every step of the way through:

  • LIVE Monthly Workshops: On erotically engineering your labor in alignment with black feminist values 

  • LIVE Monthly Open Studios: Show and tell your erotic engineering experiments and/or the experiments you're inspired by

  • The Erotic Engineering Manual (New Chapters Every Month): Full of Erotic Engineering prompts, spells, strategies and seeds rooted in black feminist approaches to labor and biotechno-worldbuilding

  • Guided Black Feminist Breathwork Meditations: For breathing through AI anxiety and aligning your labor with your body's needs instead of the needs of empire

  • Past Erotic Engineering Workshops: Spells, strategies and seeds for aligning your labor with your capacity and black feminist values

  • 1:1 Support: Via private text and voice memos on Discord

  • Group Support: Via a global Discord community of workers, worldbuilders and Erotic Engineers.

I hope you'll join us in transmuting AI shame and anxiety into erotic self-respect and agency.

FAQ: There are no refunds after you have enrolled into The Laboratory of Erotic Engineering but you can cancel your membership at any time! We aim to practice with you for as long as it feels desirable and accessible. 🕯️

Image: Mary W. Jackson, "NASA’s first black female engineer in 1958", Source: NASA

What Seeda School Alumni Are Saying:

Ayana has created a thriving Black feminist counterpublic that combines the speculative imaginary with the power of presence and action to manifest worlds that exist outside of and beyond oppressive systems, reminding us that we don’t have to cut off any parts of ourselves in the work. I have found that accepting Ayana’s invitation into communal worldbuilding has completely transformed the way I think about both engaging with and funding my creative practice. Their gentle invocation around returning consistently to our work to build a nurturing cadence of outreach via the weekly dispatch, with its focus on curiosity and research, as well as their guidance on developing an income-generating offer has shown me the value of cultivating a creative ecosystem where all parts feed into and nourish each other. I came for the emphasis on grounding our art in interdisciplinary wildness and opacity. I stay for the soft weave of community that grounds us all together in what Alexis Pauline Gumbs calls “an interdependent ceremony.” Ayana and my fellow worldbuilders are holding each other through this time of escalating genocide and rising fascism worldwide and together we are creating full universes of possibility to, in Christina Sharpe’s words, “imagine otherwise.” Join us?

Elliott Silverstein, writer of "Archive Fever Dream" on Substack

Words cannot express enough how grateful I am for the blessing that is both Ayana and Seeda School. Enrolling in the retreat was an immediate yes for me — where the weekly meditations and facilitations from Ayana felt like sacred invitations to return — return to community, return to self, return to Spirit, return to our gardens. Like The Artist's Way, but through a decolonial Black feminist lens, I continue to find Seeda School and its Retreat as an evergreen gift and artistic nourishment that, as a result, enriches the tending of my spiritual and literary practice — The Conflicted Womanist.

Chinyere Erondu writer of "The Conflicted Womanist" on Substack

Seeda School is the most nourishing, electric, brilliant, inspired, held space I have been lucky enough to be a part of. I entered the retreat from the depths of a creative winter, and Ayana built the container for a true and revelatory spring. She has architected the balance of structure, rigorous tools, juicy inspiration, accountability, and relational support that will help you (finally) recognize and birth the thing that has been calling you. And more than that, Seeda is the invitation to manifest the luscious version of a life you didn’t know you were allowed to have.

Olivia Vagelos writer of "Designing For Feelings" on Substack

Ayana's excavating groundwork reminds us that the ability to float already resides in the power of our expansive breath. If we can dream it, then it is safe to trust that it is already done for not just ourselves but folks dreaming of the work we are producing. The world you desire to build already exists within you & the worldbuilding framework helped me realize that our work can support so many others if we break through the fertile ground where we stand alone. In fact, through the worldbuilding framework, Ayana facilitates that we are never truly alone because the Sankofa sensibility circularly connects us to our past, present, & future. If you're ready to invite folks to wade into the sea of your worldbuilding & transformative offer then sign up! Trust that when it rains it pours & your abundant desires will grow & be witnessed by the outstretched limbs of folks in the Seeda School community with you.

Kay Brown, writer of "Assemblage: Baby's Breath" on Substack

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