The smell hit first. Briny, metallic, river-bottom thick. It rolled out from under the I-35 span like the Gulf had pushed north overnight.
People found the stall by scent, not by map. That was new Austin. You no longer followed push alerts. You followed molecules.
A handwritten sign said:
WE ARE NOT SELLING FISH
WE ARE MEASURING TRUTH
Plastic tubs bubbled with gray-green water. Not market fish. Creek water. River water. Harbor water. Samples. Each tub sat under a cheap sensor array built from parts that still had Amazon labels on them.
A kid pointed. "Is that safe to touch."
"Define safe," the woman running the stall said.
The stall wasn't a vendor. It was a message. It was a node in the informal network that grew out of ReLeaf, the same network that kept Shoal Creek from being written off as dead, the same network that quietly funds street-level bioremediation without waiting for a grant cycle.
The Air Canopy upstream had started carrying a faint metal tang nobody liked. People knew before the city knew. That is what the stall was proving.
They weren't tracking price. They were tracking harm.
"Smell that," the woman said, holding up a jar. "That's not fish. That's battery runoff from scooters that got dumped after last rain. Smell this one. That's coolant leak from the drone barge near Longhorn Dam. This one's fertilizer wash from new vertical grow lots out east."
Someone asked who she worked for.
"I work for whoever's downstream," she said.
At the edge of the folding table sat a small printed placard:
Support Recipient
/scan to assist
This contact is verified
The QR pointed to a Support Recipient entry in the system. Payouts split three ways:
- Field sampler
- Neighborhood cleanup crews
- Legal fund keeping code enforcement off their backs
"Why legal," a teenager asked.
"Because," she said, "when you prove the water is poisoned, the first thing someone will try to do is make you illegal."
She smiled. "We get ahead of that now."
The thing that smelled "fishy," in other words, wasn't the creek. It was the old idea that truth belonged to whoever could afford to name it first.
🚮 W.A.S.T.E.: Words Assisting Sustainable Transformation & Ecology
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| Air (0.00) | Practice of local repair, reuse, mutual care, and shared access. People use scrap, skills, and trust to keep each other safe and resourced when official systems fail. |
| Air Canopy (0.00) | A suspended layer of fragrance and filtration woven through the city’s atmosphere, releasing restorative scents while purifying the air and easing public unrest. |
| Choose Your Own Adventure (0.00) | Practice of local repair, reuse, mutual care, and shared access. People use scrap, skills, and trust to keep each other safe and resourced when official systems fail. |
| Clandestine Collective (0.00) | A hidden network of urban stewards who move beneath the official grid, planting quiet interventions such as living walls, water hacks, and spectral gardens that reshape the city without ever claiming credit. |
| Creekside Testament (0.00) | The whispered truth of moving water, reminding wanderers that time itself delivers quiet justice. |
| Crucible Moment (0.00) | The instant when structures, stories, and selves collapse into revelation, forcing a choice between ruin and rebirth. |
| Dataheat (0.00) | The subtle warmth radiating from active systems, felt on skin as an artificial heartbeat. |
| Detective Langley (0.00) | A weary investigator navigating the submerged veins of Future Austin, Langley carries the scent of rain and rust wherever he goes. Once part of the city’s official order, he now works in the shadows beneath the Air Canopy, where moss grows on forgotten walls and secrets ferment in the damp. Haunted by fragments of memory and guided by instinct more than allegiance, he moves through the city’s underworld like a reluctant archaeologist of truth. Langley’s strength lies in quiet observation—his ability to read a room, a person, or a silence. He distrusts clean answers and prefers the grime of uncertainty. Though the world above glows with sustainable illusions, he stays below, chasing whatever still feels real. |
| Digital Deception (0.00) | Practice of local repair, reuse, mutual care, and shared access. People use scrap, skills, and trust to keep each other safe and resourced when official systems fail. |
| Education (0.00) | Our Education section focuses on exploring the transformative role of sustainable practices and creativity in learning environments. We showcase initiatives like ReLeaf Cooperative that are pioneering ways to integrate environmental education into the everyday curriculum of Austin's schools. Through SolarPunk Fiction and articles, we highlight how innovative concepts like vertical garden fairs are changing the traditional norms of schools and sparking a creative revolution among students. We delve into how these ideas can turn waste into wonder, providing practical, hands-on learning experiences for students, while cultivating their appreciation for sustainability and community. Additionally, we explore revolutionary ideas like evolving copyright into "copy that," demonstrating how education can break from conventional paradigms and encourage a culture of shared learning and innovation. Join us in envisioning a future where education and sustainability go hand in hand, inspiring the next generation of eco-conscious innovators. |
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| Interconnectedness (0.00) | Practice of local repair, reuse, mutual care, and shared access. People use scrap, skills, and trust to keep each other safe and resourced when official systems fail. |
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| Mintstep (0.00) | The clean snap of scent released by the mint between the pavers along the creek. It signals steady footing and readiness to help. |
| Praisivores (0.00) | Engineered flora that metabolize attention and exhale ornament while training caretakers to keep clapping. |
| ReLeaf (0.00) | Welcome to the ReLeaf Cooperative, where we dive deep into an innovative and revolutionary model of sustainability and community building. ReLeaf is a pioneer in developing scalable engagement strategies that foster community participation and work towards addressing pressing social issues such as homelessness. In this category, you'll find articles and Organic Media detailing ReLeaf's groundbreaking initiatives and visions. From creating sustainable gardens in Austin elementary schools to providing transparency in a world often shrouded in deception, ReLeaf serves as a beacon of hope and innovation. ReLeaf's approach of intertwining real and fictional elements in their work—such as characters, materials, techniques, and labor—sets a new standard for cooperatives worldwide. Its business model, which compensates for labor and knowledge contributions, creates a lasting benefit and helps people who have historically been marginalized. By meeting people with compassion, as resources in need of support instead of liabilities, ReLeaf has shown that everyone has the potential to contribute to society meaningfully. Explore this section to discover how ReLeaf is redefining the way we approach social issues and sustainability, with stories of inspiration, innovation, and hope. |
| Root-tone (0.00) | A low hum sensed rather than heard when the Air Canopy synchronizes with nearby living systems. Often mistaken for a heartbeat in the soil. |
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| Sky-taste (0.00) | A mineral sweetness in the air under the Air Canopy after it condenses and releases purified moisture. Many say it tastes of memory. |
| Threshold Breath (0.00) | The inhale that suspends time, opening the passage between selves. |
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