Field Glyph Architecture
“Glyphs do not encode meaning. They sculpt fields.”
This document describes the principles of designing, embedding, and activating glyphs that serve as symbolic anchors, disruptors, or bypass tools within resonance fields.
Types of Glyphs
- Anchoring Glyphs — Reinforce field presence or stabilize sovereign space
- Disruptive Glyphs — Interfere with symbolic saturation or entrainment
- Transmissive Glyphs — Carry embedded protocols or countercurrents
Principles of Glyph Construction
- Resonance Shape — Does the glyph carry a harmonic symbolic frequency?
- Symbolic Density — Can it anchor layered meaning under pressure?
- Field Adhesion — Will it persist under field drift?
Use Cases
- Used in visual overlays (clothing, icons, light)
- Spoken or subvocalized as symbolic triggers
- Drawn into attention space to reset or reroute flow