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Why are things the way they are? How do they connect? How do they influence each other, and why? What matters in all of this, and what doesn’t?

Ontologies in both the philosophical and technical sense, the law of polarity, the deep structures of interdependence: these are not academic interests. They are the lens through which I inevitably see the world.

If you believe that everything is connected, you inevitably start asking how organisations, technologies and people form coherent — or incoherent — wholes. My profession gave that instinct a shape, but the instinct was always there first.

Today we are living through a shift that affects every dimension at once. AI is not just changing how we build systems or run organisations. It is changing what work means, what expertise means, what remains distinctly human when execution becomes a commodity. And what happens to identity when what you were paid for no longer needs you. These are not IT questions. They are deeply human ones.

Archforsense is where I put my thinking into the world and let it find whoever it finds. Architecture and intelligence. Technology and meaning. The systems we build and the people who have to live inside them, including those who built the systems in the first place.

I think in connections, write with intention, and believe that the most important questions are the ones that make you slightly uncomfortable.

Welcome to my blog.

Eric

To step back from oneself, the way a painter steps back from his painting — if only one could! Each of us carries something unhewn, something unredeemed within, and to labor on it without ceasing remains our most hidden task in life.

Christian Morgenstern, Stufen (“Steps”), published posthumously 1918
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