In the article, I try to present a history of Rog through the perspective of contemporary theories that combine the natural sciences (physics, biology, and chemistry) with the method of historiography. In this way, a specific organic history is formed. Organic metaphors that are often used to describe autonomous, self-developed and self-organized spaces are not merely metaphors. I try to observe the history of Rog through a distinct inner dynamic characterized by frequent transitions and instability. This “live” dynamic is something that city authorities should respect and encourage, even if such spaces: 1. do not produce direct surplus value; 2. do not raise the reputation of the neighborhood; 3. do not obey (as other institutional spaces do).