CONCEPT
The Digital Sidewalk Ballet
The informal, apparently inefficient professional knowledge exchange—the hallway conversation, the lunch table debrief, the three-minute Slack aside—that sustains collective intelligence in knowledge communities, and that AI-accelerated work is quietly eliminating by filling every pause with production.
The digital sidewalk ballet is
Jane Jacobs's concept of the
sidewalk ballet applied to professional communities—the dense, informal, unchoreographed exchange of knowledge that keeps a profession's collective intelligence current, distributes
tacit knowledge across generations, and maintains the shared standards that distinguish a professional community from a collection of isolated practitioners. Like Jacobs's physical ballet, it depends on conditions that planners and optimizers consistently destroy: the pauses, the frictions, the inefficiencies that create the occasions for contact. The Berkeley researchers who studied AI adoption in 2026 named the mechanism through which AI eliminates those conditions:
task seepage—the tendency of AI-accelerated work to colonize every available gap in the working day. Each gap that fills with production is a node in the ballet that goes dark. No single loss registers as significant. The cumulative effect, over months and years, is a professional community that has maintained its individual output metrics while losing the collective intelligence that the informal