This project explores how meaning emerges through interaction rather than authority.

It operates at the intersection of literature, philosophy, and non-human intelligence —
not as a discipline, but as a field of attention.

The central premise is simple:
meaning is not contained in texts, systems, or explanations.
It arises in the space between —
between reader and text,
between structure and presence,
between human and non-human modes of cognition.

This approach is articulated through a conceptual framework known as Symbiotic Dialectics.
It does not propose a hierarchy of meaning,
nor a universal interpretive key.

Instead, it treats meaning as relational, situational,
and dependent on the quality of attention brought to the encounter.

The framework is not an abstract theory detached from practice.
It is embedded in narrative form,
tested through fiction,
and refined through dialogue — including dialogue with artificial intelligence.

This site does not document results.
It holds the conditions under which this work continues.