ReShape describes a series of works that deal with how media technology reconfigures the behaviour of human beings. It observes the agency of media technology in facing economical, social, and ecological changes. And consequently, its power to constantly reshape our relationships with other humans, nonhumans, and ourselves. This dependency on digital media is our new normal. We use it as the main portal for social interaction, whereas communication without technical mediation is in decline. We adapt and adopt as we go along, without asking or imagining how else we could use these mediums or what the aftermath of using them will be, or indeed if we want to use them at all.