Welcome to the
Curiosinarium
The meeting place of imagination, curiosity, invention, and practice. A living cathedral of ideas — not a school, not a lab, but a state of mind. A place for leaders who believe that creativity is not a talent, but a discipline.
Five rooms. Each designed to do something different to your thinking. Start with the assessment below to find out where you will find the most value right now.
The Five Rooms
Imaginarium
Imagination liberated from judgment and habitThe realm where assumptions get inverted, domains collide, and impossible questions replace comfortable answers. You enter with a belief — you leave with a better question. Five interactive tools designed to destabilise your thinking in the most productive way possible.
Enter the Imaginarium →Curiositorium
Inquiry, reflection, wonder, philosophical depthThe library that asks questions back at you. Slower and more interior than the other rooms. A space where the discipline of curiosity is taken seriously — not as a personality trait, but as a practice. Curated for genuine awe, not algorithmic engagement.
Enter the Curiositorium →Inventorium
Where imagination and curiosity transform into actionThe workshop. Not theory — tools you pick up and use today. Experiments you design and run. Facilitation guides for your next offsite. A community wall showing what other leaders are building right now.
Enter the Inventorium →Practicarium
Practice, return, examination, the long disciplineThe room of the long return. Where leadership cognition is rehearsed against forty named scholars — not as a reading list, but as a discipline. Nine progressive blocks of practice. Prompts that come back at thirty, sixty, ninety, and one hundred and eighty days.
Enter the Practicarium →Simularium
Pressure, consequence, and the rehearsal of nerveThe simulator. Five chambers drop you into leadership moments with no clean answer — a branching dilemma judged by famous thinkers, a room you must make safe enough for its quietest expert to speak, worlds that buckle when your assumptions do, and the hunt for the move no one would dare. An optional living advisor responds to whatever you decide. Where the Practicarium is the long scholarly discipline, the Simularium is the pressure test — you leave having practised the nerve the other rooms describe.
Enter the Simularium →How do you think as a leader?
This assessment measures six dimensions of creative leadership. Eight minutes. The result is a map that shows where your natural strengths are, and which room will give you the most productive challenge right now.
