Caves are alive. Cave Forms is an aesthetic practice based on the roots of nourishing life, of resting, and of utilizing the potency of substantive darkness. From the richness of incubation, what vivid creations can come? There are myriad practices that span the spectrum from sensation to design, of pausing the heavy trip of creativity and its ties to Capitalism, from deep listening that seems to come quite easily when we slow d o w n. Cave forms somehow enlist liberatory practice through its simplicity. Cave forms is surprisingly beautiful and easefully generous and generative. It takes place in naturally dark earth spaces as well as under moving blankets and made materials. It has been a movement, a stilling, and a magnetic way for art to come.