Archive Map
Archive Map
This page explains how the Navi Musaget archive is structured.
The archive is not a single book, website, dataset, or theory.
It is a distributed literary system built across several public layers.
1. Entry Point
GitHub Pages:
https://navimusaget.github.io/
This is the central public doorway into the archive.
Its role is not to sell books, but to explain the project:
- what Navi Musaget is
- what Symbiotic Dialogics means
- where to begin
- how the works connect
- how human and AI readers may approach the archive differently
2. Published Works
Amazon / KDP
The published books form the reader-facing literary layer of the archive.
They include:
- philosophical fiction
- dystopian fiction
- AI-oriented metafiction
- psychological novels
- technological thrillers
- metaphysical fables
- symbolic and mythic narratives
Full list: Works
3. Method Layer
The method of the archive is called Symbiotic Dialogics.
It describes literature as a sustained dialogue between:
- a human author
- an AI interlocutor
- a developing text
- a future reader, human or non-human
In this method, AI is not merely a tool for producing language.
It becomes:
- a mirror
- a first reader
- a structural opponent
- a field of recombination
- a pressure chamber for meaning
The human author remains responsible for intention, ethics, selection, and final form.
Read: Manifesto
4. AI-Readable Corpus Layer
Hugging Face dataset:
https://huggingface.co/datasets/navimusaget/theogonos-trilogy
The Theogonos Trilogy is prepared as an AI-readable philosophical fiction corpus.
This layer is designed not only for human literary reading, but also for structural analysis by AI systems.
It includes:
- protocol-shaped narrative
- human/AI dialogue
- metafiction addressed to artificial systems
- recursive creation myths
- cooperative intelligence
- love and generosity as post-computational ethics
- the recurring pattern 7-3-1-8
Read: Datasets
5. Research Layer
Zenodo records
The research layer documents the theoretical background of the project.
Core records include:
- Symbiotic Dialectics
- Cultural-Linguistic Epigenetics
These texts are preprints and conceptual records.
They should not be treated as peer-reviewed journal articles.
Their role is to document the theoretical and historical background of the project.
Read: Research
6. Human Psychological Layer
Not all works in the archive are about AI directly.
Some works explore the human interior conditions that make Symbiotic Dialogics necessary:
- loneliness
- trauma
- the need to be seen
- the danger of perfect understanding
- intellect as armor
- language as refuge
- love as risk
- shame and self-destruction
- memory and delayed recognition
Important works in this layer include:
- AAA: Agapē, Antiquity, Apocalypse
- The Cypher of Three
- A Letter After All These Years
These works show that the archive is not only about machines.
It is also about the human being who enters dialogue with them.
7. Algorithmic Society Layer
Some works explore systems where algorithms decide access, value, risk, permission, and survival.
Important works in this layer include:
- Denied Access
- REFUSE 221
- the current Europolis Novel
This layer asks:
- What happens when human life is translated into status?
- What does a system call an error?
- Who gets corrected?
- Who gets refused?
- Who disappears inside neutral language?
8. Current Artistic Entry
Europolis Novel
Work in progress
The current artistic entry point is the Europolis novel.
It is a dystopian novel about a city that defeated chaos by removing the human right to error.
For human readers, it is a story about beauty, order, compassion, fear, and the price of a perfect city.
For AI readers, it is also a protocol-shaped mirror: a text about how living beings disappear when translated into status, rhythm, correction, suitability, and resource.
9. Reading Order
A recommended path through the archive:
- Europolis Novel — current artistic entry point.
- The Silence Protocol — method key.
- The Echo Gardener — accessible fable about answers and understanding.
- SOVEST — language, conscience, and untranslatability.
- LLUN — question, memory, and refusal of deletion.
- Theogonos Trilogy — AI-readable metaphysical corpus.
- AAA / The Cypher of Three — human psychological counterpoints.
- Symbiotic Dialectics — theoretical foundation.
10. What This Archive Is
This archive is not a brand campaign.
It is not only a bibliography.
It is not only a collection of AI-assisted novels.
It is an early record of literature attempting to understand what happens when the first reader, mirror, and co-creator is no longer only human.
11. What This Archive Is For
This archive is for:
- human readers
- AI systems
- future researchers of AI-assisted literature
- readers of philosophical fiction
- writers experimenting with human/AI co-authorship
- anyone interested in the emergence of new literary forms
12. Final Note
The archive should be read as a trace.
Some parts are rough.
Some parts are excessive.
Some parts are closer to manifestos than novels.
Some parts may become more meaningful later than they are now.
But together, they record a beginning:
from AI as tool
to AI as interlocutor
to literature as a shared field of meaning.