Third Law examines how extreme wealth disparities and the exhaustion of the digital age have forced a return to physical craftsmanship and survivalist utility. It is an equal and opposite reaction to a neo-feudal system that heavily taxes our financial freedom and digital privacy.
As the promises of the Information Age expire, this movement reclaims human sovereignty not through technology, but through tangible resilience, using durable materials, intentional design, and radical resistance to build physical sanctuaries that algorithms cannot penetrate.
This is the reality of the Delta: the volatile threshold between a failing system and the grueling fight to endure it.
The five trend w’s & Drivers
High-luxury conglomerates (LVMH/Kering), biometric security firms, and "Human Premium" certified artisans.
A market shift where ownership is replaced by high-interest access fees, data tithes, and "subscription-only" survival.
Decommissioned physical manufacturing hubs and "Panopticon" digital grids where surveillance and biometric exchange occur.
Housing market collapse, global tariffs, and AI-led mass surveillance (The "Digital Noose").
The current volatile threshold transition from the Information Age (2024–2026+) into a state of "Secular Feudalism."
To transition capital from tangible property to perpetual rent-seeking and "biometric identity" harvesting.
Market split between automated "Efficiency" (AI-led) and high-value "Human Premium" (hand-crafted, un-trackable physical sanctuaries).
PHOTO SHOOT CREDITS
Erik Lawriski - Director and Lead Stylist
Victoria Tong - Engineer
Ben Tong - Sculptural Designer
Taiye Godbody - Photographer
Jashawn Johnson - Photographer
Drew Eryn Cohen - Lead MUA
Sofia Georgia Rothman - Featured Designer/ Model
Mithila Mehreen - Featured Designer/ Model
Mia Thomas - Planning Assist/ Model
Maximilian Berbicarius - Styling Assist/ Model
Edward Sheriff - Model
Jordan Blair - Model
Jack “GHANZ” Zhang - Model
Bousso Diop - Model
Nicole Shamayev - Model
Jordan Huff - Model