The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Client | Taxon Foundry
The language patterns we develop today incapacitate us for effective functioning. They bring multiple realities into the field through the eyes of one but fall short to connect them as a whole. When the source is a highly peculiar and unreliable human brain, no wonder it has been the predictable future of communication for decades. 

But what if we wittingly capture partial realities of time and link them to a well-known medium, such as a language. So the human brain can be more focused on the conscious input at any given time than a learning curve. Imagine each letter has a real-life experience by representing a ratio of a particular time for a specific place where you have been rather than an abstract form—a glyph—mastered by a language. 

What if millions capture their realities and turn them into fonts of perception, can we see collective intelligence in its natural state just by playing with reality alone?
How?
Imagine capturing any moment in the now with your recording device and uploading your take into the system. And the system then breaks your take up into 26 units to represent letters in the English alphabet. Now you have a video unit for each letter that represents a part of your reality. You can type whatever you wish to type to bring something to existence. A Taxon: a video type that substitutes letters into built-in videos to create an untainted attachment with reality. 

What would you type, and in which font? Taxon No.1, No.2, or yours? Focusing more on your take will bring more conscious of a frame. You'll get better and better. So the machine can define an artificial state of being who you are. 

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