Six days on the farm. Lectures and live podcast recordings, lake outings and campfires, real farm work, and the first Canon: TCG tournament. The founding edition of Theory Underground in person.
Theory Underground has always been for workers with earbuds getting into big ideas. TUCON 2026 is where that goes fully in person. For six days at McKerracher Family Farm, a 2.5-acre certified organic market garden in the woods of northern Idaho, we gather to think out loud, work the land, record together, and play Canon: TCG.
This is the founding edition of an IRL gathering built for deliberate people who want a place they can return to. Days move between lectures and dialogue, solitude and lake water, harvest and fire. The farm is the base of operations.
CanonFest is the public heart of the week, when the doors open to the local public for the Agora, the u-pick and farm tour, and the first tournament of Canon: TCG.
Between the talks there is a lake, a fire, a market stand, and a long table. The point is repeated return: a rhythm you can live inside, not a program you sit through.
A liberal arts trading card game. Philosophers instead of Pokémon, built to rival Magic: The Gathering. Marx, drawn as a card you can actually play.
All times are on the farm unless noted. Blocks tagged Early birds and Farm guests are for people arriving early or staying on site; Open to public marks the CanonFest events the local public is invited to.
Several of the week's talks come straight out of work in progress. Here is what is being presented and by whom.
David McKerracher
Fri arrival talk: from Waypoint, through Timenergy, to Castration Culture.
Ed. David & Ann McKerracher
Growing Pains. Dialogues with Jreg, Nick Land, Studebaker, Chamas, Stanley, and more.
Matthew Stanley
Presented Friday evening: his intellectual journey so far.
David McKerracher & Tony Chamas
Friday evening session on post-left theory.
Fly into GEG. We run carpools from the airport to the farm, and can drop you at a hotel or lodge along the way.
Return carpools run Sunday and Monday mornings.
We recommend the Athol Lodge if you want to be close and are not staying on site.
An Airbnb near us also works well. On-site space is limited to farm guests.
McKerracher Family Farm, in the woods of northern Idaho, near Athol.
A 2.5-acre certified organic market garden and the base of operations.
Three years of retreats, conferences, and festivals brought us here. TUCON 2026 is the founding edition of what comes next.
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