


At the height of their first season, care3much called for entries under a single theme: space. They called it the Phenomenon Competition. Sixteen thousand answers arrived, each attempting to give form to the same vast idea.
The winners revealed the spectrum of interpretation. The first conjured terror: an alien face staring back from the abyss. The second chose simplicity: the word itself, space, written as if naming alone were enough. The third turned to memory: a hand-drawn sky, meteors arcing across a childlike horizon.
Together, these three spoke to the plurality of vision within the collective. Space could be horrifying, abstract, or tender. Affiliation was the prize, but what truly emerged was a reflection: that no single vision could own the cosmos.