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Canopy Archive: 235 bloom

Canopy Archive: 235 bloom

Von: the Institute for Manufactured Futures x Des Moines & Dragons
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In 2089 Des Moines, Iowa, along the “2-3-5”, a highway-turned-metro-transit hub, communities are in an ideological struggle to make real their own visions for the future. This is a land of suburban agri-jungles, community-scale 3D printers, and up-to-two-story-tall battery-powered mecha. The federal government has become mostly irrelevant to people's everyday lives, as communities have been largely self-sufficient for decades. Through a handful of independently-produced roleplaying games, 235 bloom explores the invasion of the Des Moines metro by plutocratic ideologues, following the stories of Emil, an Emergency Services Cooperative worker who is in over his head in the Civil Resistance, and Baz, a hotshot BE-TLE pilot whose mercenary cooperative has returned him to his childhood home. 235 bloom also features seven guests to help scaffold the future in which this story takes place, over three prologue episodes.

235 bloom - the premiere series of Canopy Archive, a collaboration between Des Moines & Dragons and the Institute for Manufactured Futures - is a work of speculative fiction taking place in Des Moines, the traditional, ancestral, unceded land of the Báxoǰe, Sauk, and Meskwaki peoples, in the year 2089. The locations may be real, but any similarity to actual persons or their descendants is unintentional. Please be aware that this series deals with issues of paramilitary and other violence, including fasco-capitalism, colonialism and occupation, as well as natural disasters in a real city in the future lifetime of current generations. Please take care while listening.

Producers: Jordan Lee Thompson + Paul Privitera. Editor: Jordan Lee Thompson. Music: Goatfoam (Javier Lopez), Isac Lundholm, Tommy Ljungberg. Cover Art: Maddy Fusco. Additional Voice Work: LIPING VONG.

Find the games we used to create this story:

ECOPUNK: 2044 by Liam Hevey

Salvage Union by Panayiotis Lines and Aled Lawlor

The Ground Itself and World Ending Game by Everest Pipkin

Conquest & Glory (Expanded Edition) by Kyle Serafin

Dog Eat Dog by Liam Liwanag Burke

Special Thanks: The Rook Room, Alex Walton, Oanh Vu, Ruben Vallejo Regalado, David Valentine, nouf saleh, H. LaVeau, Aydın Yaman, Alexander Anderson, Jeff Knopf, Nick Studer, Courtney Gunderson, Katie Privitera, the Des Moines & Dragons podcast collective, and everyone else whose conversations and stories informed the process behind 235 bloom.

Institute for Manufactured Futures, Des Moines & Dragons, Jordan Lee Thompson, Paul Privitera | 2026
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  • 16) Epilogue: "Of What Future Are These The Wild Early Days?"
    May 15 2026

    In the epilogue of 235 bloom we explore the aftermath of occupation with Everest Pipkin’s World Ending Game. Jordan and Paul create a montage of continuing stories for some of the characters we’ve met along this journey. We end with an invitation for you to contribute to a vision for this city’s future.

    *The title of this episode is a quote from Kyle Tran Myhre’s Not A Lot of Reasons to Sing, But Enough, a book about two wandering poets on “a prison colony moon full of exiled rebels, robots, and storytellers.” It’s truly worth your time and dollars, go pick up a copy.

    Content Warnings:

    • Depictions of war and military occupation
    • Discussions of trauma and loss
    • Scenes involving violence and destruction
    • Themes of political and corporate power struggles
    • References to death and memorials

    Produced by Paul Privitera and Jordan Lee Thompson.

    Edited by Jordan Lee Thompson.

    Music by Javier Lopez of Goatfoam.

    Cover Art by Maddy Fusco.

    Voice over by LIPING VONG.

    235 bloom is a collaboration between Des Moines & Dragonsand The Institute for Manufactured Futures. It is a work of speculative fiction taking place in the year 2089. The locations may be real, but any similarity to actual persons or their descendants is unintentional.

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    1 Std. und 18 Min.
  • 15) Bazil's Story: The Night Masquerade
    May 15 2026

    In the final episode of our game of Salvage Union, Baz is left to piece together the fragile aftermath of conflict in a war-torn Des Moines. He works to square up with his past and decide on his future.

    *The title of this episode is an homage to Nnedi Okorafor’s novella of the same name, the third installment of her Africanfuturist Binti trilogy, about a young Himba woman navigating interstellar conflict and her own identity. It’s very good, you should read it.

    Content Warnings:

    • Violence and combat scenes
    • Injury and death references
    • Emotional distress and anxiety
    • Mention of war, ambush, and military operations
    • Descriptions of damaged buildings and post-disaster environments
    • References to trauma and nightmares

    Produced by Paul Privitera. Featuring Jordan Lee Thompson.

    Edited by Jordan Lee Thompson.

    Music by Tommy Ljungberg.

    Cover Art by Maddy Fusco.

    Voice over by LIPING VONG.

    235 bloom is a collaboration between Des Moines & Dragonsand The Institute for Manufactured Futures. It is a work of speculative fiction taking place in the year 2089. The locations may be real, but any similarity to actual persons or their descendants is unintentional.

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    2 Std. und 29 Min.
  • 14) Emil's Story: SEEDBOMB
    May 15 2026

    Emil closes the book on our game of ECOPUNK: 2044 as he traverses a city on the brink of open revolt. With tense confrontations at an armed checkpoint and urgently needed medical aid during a devastating storm, Emil finally learns just what he’s been carrying around this whole time.

    Content Warnings:

    • Torture and physical abuse
    • Injury and broken bones
    • Violence and gunfire
    • Occupation and military checkpoints
    • Medical emergencies and blood loss
    • Death and mourning
    • Intense weather events (storm, derecho)
    • Themes of resistance and conflict

    Produced by Jordan Lee Thompson. Featuring Paul Privitera.

    Edited by Jordan Lee Thompson.

    Music by Isac Lundholm.

    Cover Art by Maddy Fusco.

    Voice over by LIPING VONG, Alex Walton, Oanh Vu, Ruben Vallejo Regalado, David Valentine, nouf saleh, and H. LaVeau.

    235 bloom is a collaboration between Des Moines & Dragonsand The Institute for Manufactured Futures. It is a work of speculative fiction taking place in the year 2089. The locations may be real, but any similarity to actual persons or their descendants is unintentional.

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