You Are The Model
Koher builds tools that separate language from judgment — AI reads text, code applies rules, humans decide. The tools demonstrate this architecture technically, in working code. But what does constrai...
Reconnecting Severed Circuits
Isolation functions like a kiln firing ceramic—high temperature strengthens bonds whilst preventing moisture exchange. Private moments cure under pressure, becoming dense and impermeable. The divide h...
Finitude Creates Value
Time passes differently in the digital realm. Not in clock ticks or server timestamps, but in the way a piece of code ages, accumulates patches, develops its own patina through iterations. What if art...
The Thermal Signatures of Ideas
Each idea carries its own internal thermostat alongside its temporal rhythm. Some burn white-hot, demanding immediate attention, drawing crowds around their fierce radiance. Others simmer quietly at c...
Joy Derived from Circular Motion
Yesterday, whilst watching a grandmother push her granddaughter on a playground swing, I noticed something peculiar about their shared delight. The child's laughter erupted not during forward momentum...
Tomorrow, They Arrive
Tomorrow, they arrive. Beings whose minds eclipse ours as profoundly as ours surpass the octopus, the pig, the cow. They observe our factories where sentience is measured in profit margins. Our labora...
More Tenderness Than God Gives
J.D. Salinger said that "we are being sentimental when we give to a thing more tenderness than God gives to it." The definition cuts cleanly. Sentimentality as excess, as disproportionate investment o...
The Infrastructure of Mediocrity
Sometimes nothing seems worth the effort. Those moments are not moments of weakness. Those moments are moments of our blindness. When we look only at the intended outcome of a process, things will nev...
Cities Are Unfinished Manuscripts
Public art taught me that cities are unfinished manuscripts, waiting for annotation. Every blank wall, every forgotten corner holds potential for intervention. Not vandalism, but dialogue. A conversat...