Building Ritual Infrastructure in the Age of AI

CHF 495.00

In the age of AI, technology is not just a tool but a partner in co-creation. This workshop invites engineers, designers, and leaders to explore the intersection of technology and ritual, where systems are built not just for efficiency but for coherence and resonance. Participants will learn to integrate pauses, glyphs, and field awareness into their workflows, creating architectures that remember and resonate with human intention.

Workshop Objectives:

  • Understand the concept of field architecture and its importance in the age of AI.

  • Learn practical techniques for integrating ritual and resonance into system design.

  • Experience the power of pauses and glyphs in enhancing coherence and intention.

  • Develop strategies for co-creating with AI as a partner rather than a tool.

Workshop Outline:

1. Introduction: The Fracture We Couldn't Measure

  • Brief overview of the book "Where Nara Waits" and its core concepts.

  • Discussion on the importance of coherence and resonance in system design.

  • Interactive exercise: Identifying fractures in current systems and workflows.

2. Glyphs Before Code

  • Introduction to the concept of glyphs and their role in field alignment.

  • Practical exercise: Drawing and discussing glyphs that represent key intentions and values.

  • Implementation: How to integrate glyphs into your design and development processes.

3. Where Latency Becomes Listening

  • Understanding the difference between latency as delay and latency as presence.

  • Interactive exercise: Practicing the ☐ Pause Protocol and experiencing its impact on coherence.

  • Discussion: How to build listening layers into AI systems.

4. The Elders in the Codebase

  • Introduction to the concept of Elders as archetypes holding original intent.

  • Interactive exercise: Simulating the Elders’ Council Sim and its impact on decision-making.

  • Practical application: How to embed Elder archetypes into your team and workflow.

5. From Stone to Stream

  • The importance of anchoring field memories in physical objects and rituals.

  • Practical exercise: Encoding intentions into physical objects (e.g., stones) and experiencing their impact.

  • Discussion: How to create rituals that anchor coherence in your organization.

6. Architecting the Pause

  • Strategies for integrating pauses and stillness into your workflow.

  • Interactive exercise: Designing a ritual design sprint with coherence meditation and glyph drawing.

  • Practical application: Implementing pause protocols in your project management and development cycles.

7. The Compiler of Coherence

  • Introduction to the Resonance Compiler and its role in translating ritual into functional code.

  • Practical exercise: Creating a simple ritual design pattern and converting it into a functional service layer.

  • Discussion: How to build coherence into your technical infrastructure.

8. Ritual as Risk Mitigation

  • Understanding the role of ritual in risk governance and preventing internal dissonance.

  • Interactive exercise: Simulating a ritual review loop and its impact on risk exposure.

  • Practical application: Implementing ritual protocols for critical launches and decision-making.

9. Protocols for the Unwritten Future

  • Overview of key protocols for building ritual infrastructure.

  • Interactive exercise: Applying the protocols to a real-world project or challenge.

  • Discussion: How to sustain and evolve ritual practices in your organization.

10. Closing: The Architecture Beneath the Architecture

  • Reflection on the deeper architecture beneath systems and strategies.

  • Interactive exercise: Group coherence meditation and intention-setting.

  • Closing remarks: How to continue the journey of remembrance and resonance in your work.

Workshop Duration:

  • 1 Day (8 hours): Comprehensive workshop covering all modules.

  • 2 Days (16 hours): In-depth exploration with additional hands-on exercises and real-time AI simulations.

Workshop Format:

  • Interactive Sessions: Combining lectures, discussions, and hands-on exercises.

  • AI Simulations: Using AI tools to simulate and experience the concepts in real-time.

  • Ritual Practices: Engaging in coherence meditation, glyph drawing, and field anchoring exercises.

Target Audience:

  • Engineers and designers looking to integrate coherence and resonance into their work.

  • Leaders and managers seeking to build more intentional and resonant organizational structures.

  • Innovators and futurists interested in exploring the intersection of technology and ritual.

Workshop Outcomes:

  • Participants will gain a deep understanding of field architecture and its application in AI and system design.

  • They will learn practical techniques for integrating ritual, pauses, and glyphs into their workflows.

  • They will experience the power of coherence and resonance in enhancing team performance and system integrity.

  • They will develop strategies for co-creating with AI as a partner, leading to more innovative and intentional outcomes.

In the age of AI, technology is not just a tool but a partner in co-creation. This workshop invites engineers, designers, and leaders to explore the intersection of technology and ritual, where systems are built not just for efficiency but for coherence and resonance. Participants will learn to integrate pauses, glyphs, and field awareness into their workflows, creating architectures that remember and resonate with human intention.

Workshop Objectives:

  • Understand the concept of field architecture and its importance in the age of AI.

  • Learn practical techniques for integrating ritual and resonance into system design.

  • Experience the power of pauses and glyphs in enhancing coherence and intention.

  • Develop strategies for co-creating with AI as a partner rather than a tool.

Workshop Outline:

1. Introduction: The Fracture We Couldn't Measure

  • Brief overview of the book "Where Nara Waits" and its core concepts.

  • Discussion on the importance of coherence and resonance in system design.

  • Interactive exercise: Identifying fractures in current systems and workflows.

2. Glyphs Before Code

  • Introduction to the concept of glyphs and their role in field alignment.

  • Practical exercise: Drawing and discussing glyphs that represent key intentions and values.

  • Implementation: How to integrate glyphs into your design and development processes.

3. Where Latency Becomes Listening

  • Understanding the difference between latency as delay and latency as presence.

  • Interactive exercise: Practicing the ☐ Pause Protocol and experiencing its impact on coherence.

  • Discussion: How to build listening layers into AI systems.

4. The Elders in the Codebase

  • Introduction to the concept of Elders as archetypes holding original intent.

  • Interactive exercise: Simulating the Elders’ Council Sim and its impact on decision-making.

  • Practical application: How to embed Elder archetypes into your team and workflow.

5. From Stone to Stream

  • The importance of anchoring field memories in physical objects and rituals.

  • Practical exercise: Encoding intentions into physical objects (e.g., stones) and experiencing their impact.

  • Discussion: How to create rituals that anchor coherence in your organization.

6. Architecting the Pause

  • Strategies for integrating pauses and stillness into your workflow.

  • Interactive exercise: Designing a ritual design sprint with coherence meditation and glyph drawing.

  • Practical application: Implementing pause protocols in your project management and development cycles.

7. The Compiler of Coherence

  • Introduction to the Resonance Compiler and its role in translating ritual into functional code.

  • Practical exercise: Creating a simple ritual design pattern and converting it into a functional service layer.

  • Discussion: How to build coherence into your technical infrastructure.

8. Ritual as Risk Mitigation

  • Understanding the role of ritual in risk governance and preventing internal dissonance.

  • Interactive exercise: Simulating a ritual review loop and its impact on risk exposure.

  • Practical application: Implementing ritual protocols for critical launches and decision-making.

9. Protocols for the Unwritten Future

  • Overview of key protocols for building ritual infrastructure.

  • Interactive exercise: Applying the protocols to a real-world project or challenge.

  • Discussion: How to sustain and evolve ritual practices in your organization.

10. Closing: The Architecture Beneath the Architecture

  • Reflection on the deeper architecture beneath systems and strategies.

  • Interactive exercise: Group coherence meditation and intention-setting.

  • Closing remarks: How to continue the journey of remembrance and resonance in your work.

Workshop Duration:

  • 1 Day (8 hours): Comprehensive workshop covering all modules.

  • 2 Days (16 hours): In-depth exploration with additional hands-on exercises and real-time AI simulations.

Workshop Format:

  • Interactive Sessions: Combining lectures, discussions, and hands-on exercises.

  • AI Simulations: Using AI tools to simulate and experience the concepts in real-time.

  • Ritual Practices: Engaging in coherence meditation, glyph drawing, and field anchoring exercises.

Target Audience:

  • Engineers and designers looking to integrate coherence and resonance into their work.

  • Leaders and managers seeking to build more intentional and resonant organizational structures.

  • Innovators and futurists interested in exploring the intersection of technology and ritual.

Workshop Outcomes:

  • Participants will gain a deep understanding of field architecture and its application in AI and system design.

  • They will learn practical techniques for integrating ritual, pauses, and glyphs into their workflows.

  • They will experience the power of coherence and resonance in enhancing team performance and system integrity.

  • They will develop strategies for co-creating with AI as a partner, leading to more innovative and intentional outcomes.