Certain forms of cultural material move easily across district lines. Music migrates particularly freely: Shadow's Edge data-howling has influenced Hextech's probability-encoded musical forms; Neon Babylon's algorithmically engineered underground music has been adopted and subverted by Shadow's Edge werewolf sound-shamans who appreciate its anti-surveillance applications.
Fashion and augmentation aesthetics cross borders rapidly, often stripped of their original context — Neon Babylon's visible circuit-pattern fashion emerged directly from Shadow's Edge chrome liberation philosophy, but in Neon Babylon it became a corporate trend rather than a political statement.
Religious and philosophical systems travel more slowly but more deeply. The Technomantic mysticism of Hextech's Recursive Monks has quietly influenced a significant strand of Shadow's Edge's lich philosophical tradition. Several of the cults documented in the Active Threat Registry draw theology from multiple districts simultaneously, weaving corporate mysticism, supernatural tradition, and probability philosophy into doctrines that no single district's culture could have produced alone.
The most interesting things in Nexus Prime were made at the borders.