

COMMON CODE: How do we shift from “always on” to “intentionally present”?
In a world designed to keep us constantly connected, what does it mean to truly be present? This conversation invites us to explore digital burnout, attention fatigue, and the possibilities of being fully here - with ourselves, each other, and our surroundings. Together, we’ll reflect on how Toronto’s tech culture might help shape new norms around presence, pace, and pause.
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Five days. Five public spaces. Five big questions.
Common Code is a free pop-up conversation series hosted by Reset that invites Toronto’s tech community to gather in public spaces to explore questions at the intersection of tech, trust, and togetherness in Toronto. Each day, we bring a new question to life in a different neighbourhood that invites Town Hall-like dialogue and debate on topics related to surveillance, sovereignty, safety and more. An unplug valet will be available at each pop-up for anyone wishing to go phone free.
About the Host
Reset is a Toronto-based collective that hosts arts, camps and educational experiences that strengthen community and how we do together, better. Known for award-winning programming like Camp Reset and The Community Living Room, our work sits at the intersection of community, care, art and digital wellness, making us uniquely positioned to host Common Code - a public exploration of how technology shapes trust, presence, and belonging in the city. Learn more about Reset here.
We are officially part of Toronto Tech Week 2025, a weeklong citywide collection of events to connect and celebrate the builders. June 23 → June 27, 2025 | torontotechweek.com.