DWeb Camp 2026

Jean-François Noubel

A researcher, transdisciplinary thinker, and life experimenter, Jean-François Noubel explores the frontiers of human consciousness and collective intelligence. He dedicates his work to understanding how humanity can evolve toward more conscious, free, and cooperative forms.

An open-source earthling, he lives within the gift economy and makes his own existence a laboratory for experimentation. His work reveals the invisible collective matrices — languages, narratives, monetary systems, social codes — that shape our perception of reality, and explores how to transform them to foster the evolution of consciousness.

Co-founder of Holosapiens (https://holosapiens.earth), an evolutionary laboratory that studies, experiments with, and disseminates the conditions through which our species evolves from Homo sapiens to Holo sapiens. The research focuses on the invisible and unconscious collective dynamics that shape our ways of thinking, perceiving the world, and acting. Holosapiens operates along three complementary axes: producing rigorous knowledge, embodying evolutionary practices through experimental living, and transmitting them through storytelling, in order to render the evolution of our species thinkable and desirable, at both individual and collective scales.

Co-director of the International Metapsychic Institute (https://metapsychique.org), a public utility organization that conducts scientific research on consciousness and non-ordinary phenomena, he also participates in pioneering technological projects like Holochain, and contributes to the emerging economic theories of deep wealth.

Living in Provence, he teaches martial arts, practices yoga, meditation, and paragliding.


Session

07-09
17:30
30min
THE CENTRALIZING TECHNOLOGY YOU BROUGHT TO DWEB
DemoMatt, Jean-François Noubel

Why money (and current cryptos) stay the most centralizing technology, and how free currencies redesign value for a distributed world.

Intergenerational Growth: Seedlings, Saplings, and Old Growth
Linden Theater