Contribute to the Living Workshop
Your prototype doesn’t need to be perfect. It needs to be honest.
✉️ Why Submit?
Autorite is not a monologue.
The work of modeling complexity, designing with awareness, and navigating inner coherence is a shared process.
This space invites you to contribute:
- A prototype
- A sketch
- A fragment of thought
- A reflection-turned-tool
- A model that listens
- A ritual you’ve tested
- A contradiction you’re still holding
What matters is not completeness.
What matters is that it came from attention.
What You Can Submit
Format | Description |
---|---|
Prototype | A coded or visual system that evolves, adapts, reflects |
Concept Sketch | A PDF, notebook, or drawing of a DAM/DAF-inspired model |
Reflection Loop | A tool or prompt for personal or group awareness |
Practice Design | A structured flow or ritual you’ve lived with intentionally |
Model Essay | A short (or long) text reflecting on adaptive logic or rhythm |
Submission Requirements
This isn’t a publication — it’s a shared laboratory.
There are only three asks:
- Clarity of Intent – What is this trying to sense, shape, or surface?
- Structural Reflection – What feedback or internal logic is involved?
- Openness to Evolution – Is it something you’re still learning with?
Submissions can be anonymous, credited, pseudonymous — your choice.
What Happens Next?
- Your work may be featured on
/atelier/prototypes
- Or included in upcoming series on collective modeling
- We may invite collaboration, versioning, or remix
- Feedback will be gentle, curious, and constructively offered
Submission Channels
Option 1: Email → submit@autorite.org
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Option 2: Private Notion link (request access)
Option 3: GitHub (for code-based or visual systems)
A full submission form will be added soon. Until then, reach out with:
- A short intro to your piece
- Why it connects to DAM, DAF, or the interface
- Any materials (link, file, screenshot, sketch, audio, etc.)
Notes on Tone and Culture
- No pressure to sound academic
- No need for high fidelity
- No requirement to “finish” anything
- You are free to say: “this is a beginning.”
Every system began as a sentence someone didn’t know how to finish.
Return to the Workshop
[Browse active prototypes → /atelier/prototypes]
[Design through rhythm → /interface/rituals]
[Read model notes and dead ends → /organism/notes]
[Walk the inner path → /pilgrimage/discipline]