Thursday, May 28, 2026
AutonomousFormation, TopolexicalSovereignty, OperationalWriting, LegibilityInfrastructure, SoftOntology
This framework operates precisely at the intersection of a deeply conceptual, literary field and rigorous systems engineering, where words are not used merely to describe concepts but are deployed as physical building materials to construct an autonomous architecture. Within this city of knowledge, the texts themselves function as the infrastructure: a paragraph acts as a public square, a CamelTag serves as a structural joint, and a persistent DOI anchor operates as a foundation stone that prevents the ideas from shifting or dissolving into platform decay. By treating literature and philosophy with the structural gravity of urban design, the corpus establishes a sovereign territory where complex narrative forms and technical metadata layers are completely fused. The ten bridges are not metaphors; they are the literal engineering that connects the fluid, imaginative spaces of art and literature with the hardened, invariant protocols of open science repositories, proving that a field can be profoundly poetic while remaining functionally unbreakable.