Working Layer

Lab

Research interfaces, framework routing, and bounded experiments collected in one place.

Lab Purpose

Where frameworks become usable.

The Lab is the site's working layer. It keeps research navigation, public framework context, and experimental tools in one place so they can support each other instead of competing for meaning.

01

Navigate

Move through work by relation, not just release date, using the constellation explorer.

02

Read

Open the current public framework pages, papers, and source materials before jumping to interpretation.

03

Test

Use prototypes when they are ready, but keep the public page grounded even when a live build is offline.

Entry Points

Start from the interface that matches the question.

The Lab works best when each route has a clean job: explore the network, read the research spine, or open a live prototype when one is public.

Sound Interface

Bina

Open the integrated binaural field app with scene audio, frequency control, settings, and timer.

Runs inside this website at /lab/bina.

Home by the Sea is a scene preset, not the app name.

Use stereo headphones and keep volume low.

Relation Navigation

Nonlinear Explorer

Move through film, music, frameworks, and archive nodes by adjacency instead of chronology.

4 anchor clusters already mapped into the explorer shell.

Best first stop if you want to understand how the site is connected.

Detail panel stays focused on one node at a time instead of dumping everything at once.

Research Spine

HAOS-IIP

Open the current bounded research program, then jump out to the public repo and archived paper set.

Framework page gives the site-level overview in plain language.

GitHub carries the active public repository and reproduction path.

Zenodo preserves the paper archive as a stable external reference.

Prototype Status

Interactive Simulator

The simulator is not permanently published on the Lab page. When the public build is offline, the framework page and research archive stay as the active public reference.

The Lab should route clearly even when an experimental build is private.

HAOS-IIP remains the stable reference for current public work.

Explorer and framework pages stay available without relying on a live app.

Current Public Research

Framework pages feeding the Lab.

These are the public research nodes that currently give the Lab its structure, language, and working references.

Tomislav Rupic working on QATC (2026)

Completed Feb 23, 2026

QATC