Ridgehouse builds operational instruments.

Each instrument begins as a functional object. It captures signal, interprets context, and performs a defined role. Over time, these tools interconnect and form a larger system. Every release is built for continuity, clarity, and long-term use.

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PERCEPTUAL SYSTEMS

Ridgehouse is an independent systems studio.

We design and build instruments, tools, and environments that operate as complete systems. Studio work extends this practice into collaboration, shaping perception, behavior, and structure across products, platforms, and physical spaces.

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Systems built in partnership.

Collaborations extend the Ridgehouse methodology into new domains. Together with organizations and individuals, we design and build instruments and platforms that integrate into a larger operational system.

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Film defines the Ridgehouse world.

Through moving image and narrative structure, Ridgehouse establishes identity, tone, and environment across the system. Film articulates the emotional logic behind the instruments and gives form to the larger mythology.

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Experiment is where the system evolves.

New instruments and frameworks are prototyped here. Concepts are tested, refined, and pressure-checked before entering the broader Ridgehouse architecture. This is the field laboratory.

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Subscriptions provide sustained access to the system.

Through subscription, participants receive ongoing signal from Ridgehouse, tools, updates, insights, and structured releases. This is the operational layer that maintains continuity across instruments and platforms.

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RIDGEHOUSE 1887

Mouse in Boot

Material

Logged

Concept

Graphite

March 13, 2025

Moment

Mouse in the Boot

I came back to the cabin and found a mouse. It slipped between my boots, jittered across the floor, then vanished into one, a black leather shell, cracked and worn. I picked it up, walked to the door, and flung the thing hard into the evening air. The mouse left the boot like a stone from a sling, a perfect arc, a flick of its tail, and then nothing. Gone.

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