Community Architecture
ORGAN-VI (Koinonia) orchestrates the system's communal surface area. We build infrastructure for interdisciplinary salons, structured inquiry, and adaptive curricula—facilitating high-signal knowledge exchange through validated participation formats.
Community Repositories
Salon Archive
Structured archive of interdisciplinary salon conversations spanning philosophy, technology, aesthetics, and systems thinking. Each session follows a facilitated format: provocation, structured dialogue, synthesis.
Reading Group Curriculum
Curated reading sequences organized by theme — recursion, governance, generative systems, institutional design. Each curriculum includes primary texts, discussion questions, and synthesis prompts.
Adaptive Personal Syllabus
Self-directed learning framework that adapts to individual pace and interest. Tracks reading progress, generates connections between texts, and suggests next readings based on completed material.
Participation Formats
Salons
Facilitated interdisciplinary conversations following a three-phase format: provocation (15 min), structured dialogue (45 min), and collective synthesis (15 min). Sessions are archived with key insights and emergent questions.
Reading Groups
Thematic reading sequences with discussion questions and synthesis prompts. Each curriculum spans 4-8 weeks and connects texts across disciplines — philosophy, systems theory, aesthetics, institutional design.
Adaptive Learning
Self-paced curriculum that tracks your reading, surfaces connections between completed texts, and suggests next readings based on your interests and the system's knowledge graph.