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The Infinite Module

Code & Cosmos.

A philosophy of technology, taught from the center.

Code & Cosmos is a university-level course exploring the deepest currents of the Philosophy of Technology — from Heidegger and Simondon to algorithmic ethics, attention economies and indigenous cosmovisions of the machine. Designed and led by Jeffrey G. Santos «K'u'x».

What is The Infinite Module

An open seminar built like a long conversation: 12 weekly sessions, primary readings, situated debate and a final piece of your own. Not a bootcamp, not a MOOC — a slow university for people who want to think technology again.

Validated by working scholars

The syllabus has been read, challenged and signed-off by professionals from sociology, philosophy and clinical psychiatry — to keep the course rigorous beyond a single discipline.

  • Joedina Crocker

    Sociology · Researcher

    Reviews the social-theory and digital-ethnography modules.

  • Mario González

    Philosophy · Lecturer

    Validates the philosophy of technology and metaphysics blocks.

  • Alejandro de León

    Psychiatry · MD

    Anchors the modules on attention, mental health and machines.

The Yearbook · 2026

One module per month — twelve doors into the same long question. Each module is a self-contained mini-seminar: two live sessions, primary readings, and an open written response.

  1. 01January · The Question Concerning Technology — Heidegger, enframing, revealing.
  2. 02February · Simondon and the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects.
  3. 03March · Cybernetics & the Living Machine — Wiener, Bateson, autopoiesis.
  4. 04April · Algorithms, Attention and the Economy of the Soul.
  5. 05May · Indigenous Cosmovisions — code as ritual, weaver as engineer.
  6. 06June · AI, Autonomy and the Ethics of the Synthetic Other.
  7. 07July · Networks, Protocols and the Politics of Infrastructure.
  8. 08August · Body, Prosthesis and the Augmented Self.
  9. 09September · Time, Calendar and Non-Linear Temporalities.
  10. 10October · Image, Generative Media and the New Imagination.
  11. 11November · Ecology, Energy and the Material Cost of the Cloud.
  12. 12December · Final Piece — your essay, prototype or manifesto.

Themes for the coming years

The Infinite Module continues. These are the long arcs we'll open together — each year, a new horizon.

  • 2027 · Sacred Machines — theology, ritual and computation.
  • 2028 · Post-Human Politics — sovereignty, identity and the network state.
  • 2029 · Cosmic Engineering — life, planet and the long future.
  • Music & AI — composition, voice and the new sonic imagination.
  • Cinema in Modern Times — image, narrative and the algorithmic gaze.

Format

12 monthly modules · 2 live online sessions per month · cohorts of 24 students · primary readings in English & Spanish · final certificate signed by the validating panel.

Choose your plan

Three ways to enter the center. Every plan includes the Reading Club — one shared book per month, read together at the pace of thought.

Seed

$10 / month

Class access.

  • Access to all live monthly classes
  • Reading Club — one book per month
  • Recordings of every session
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Center

$29.99 / month

Everything in Seed + private workshops.

  • Everything in Seed
  • Private workshops, cohorts of 24
  • Primary readings & curated reader
  • Direct Q&A with the validating panel
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Yearbook

$120 / year

The full year, with extras.

  • Everything in Center, for 12 months
  • Two months free vs. monthly billing
  • Final certificate signed by the panel
  • 1:1 mentoring session with K'u'x
  • Printed K'u'x reader, mailed to you
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Online payment will open here once the cohort opens. For now, write to hola@kux.art and we'll hold your place.