Anna Lynton
Anna Lynton is a designer, technologist, and community facilitator. Her work is rooted in supporting community autonomy, local innovation, and tech sovereignty, with roles across the open ag tech ecosystem including with OpenTEAM and the Grassroots Innovations Assembly for Agroecology. As a steward of Float, her work centers on decentralized governance, community-led processes, and advancing the autonomy of food producers.
Sessions
Float, or the Funding Lab for Open Agroecological Technologies, is at its core a protocol or process designed to get resources directly into the hands of community-led, open agroecological innovators. In this session, participants can expect a deep dive into Float, a space for Q&A.
How do we transition from intense technical, political, and social alignment into long-term, sustained action? Closing out the D:Food/Web track, this 60-minute session steps away from structured presentations to harvest the collective wisdom generated over the last four days. Grounded in a live, community-drawn canvas co-created by participants throughout the week, this closing circle blends intuitive art with structured dialogue. Led by Jenni Ottilie Keppler alongside the track co-organizers, we will look back at our shared journey—from ethical tech frameworks and data sovereignty to somatic intelligence and AI curiosity engines—to map out our collective horizons, solidify cross-border partnerships, and anchor our work in a spirit of shared joy and resilience.
