Thinking in the Age of Language Models

Thinking in the Age of Language Models is a design inquiry into how AI, version control, and digital networks are reshaping the structure of reasoning itself.

Rather than focusing on automation or productivity, the project examines how digital environments can be designed to make conceptual architecture visible, resist binary collapse, and support self-directed navigation of complex ideas.

Essays form the core of the project, while a growing conceptual glossary allows readers to explore the underlying structure of the argument.

The goal is not efficiency, but the preservation of integrative complexity in an age that increasingly rewards simplification.

Concept Architecture

This inquiry is supported by a growing conceptual vocabulary that clarifies its internal structure and recurring terms.

The concept map and glossary provide a structural layer beneath the essays.