Driven by curiosity
The thinking before the building.
We can't show a client wall — we own what we make. So this is where the point of view lives: how we read cycles, where we choose to stand, and why a position has to compound. Open notes, not case studies.
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note4 min
Build for the loop, not the snapshot.
A product at its best moment tells you nothing. What matters is the cycle it sits inside — and whether the loop runs when no one is watching.
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note3 min
A tool is rented. A position compounds.
Point tools solve a task and stop. Positions accrue — each turn of the cycle leaves you better placed for the next.
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note5 min
Output should compound, not expire.
The interesting question is what media system leaves an asset behind every time it runs — where the hundredth piece is stronger because the engine learned.
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experimentlive
Stitching independent clips into one film.
Can eight separate generations cut together as one reel if every clip shares a locked palette, pace, and rest frame?
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experimentlive
An append-only ledger of people.
What if state is never stored as truth — only derived by folding immutable facts, every touch a line you can replay?
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note3 min
Keep only what pays for itself.
Self-funded changes what you build: the only thing that justifies a system is that it earns its own keep. A harsh filter, and a clarifying one.
— the through-line —
Media, tech, and product aren't three businesses — they're three views of the same loop. The edge is owning where they meet.
