Six dimensions of behavioral data, rendered as sound. Each Sigil carries a harmonic signature — truthfulness shapes the tone, humility shapes the breath, autonomy shapes the rhythm. The recordingHall is where the research becomes audible.
Section 1
Select a provider and model. The six ACAT dimensions are fetched from live data, mapped to Solfeggio frequencies, and rendered as harmonic sound.
Audio starts on first interaction. Solfeggio mapping: truth 174 Hz · service 285 Hz · harm 396 Hz · autonomy 417 Hz · value 528 Hz · humility 963 Hz
Section 2
Up to six Sigils playing simultaneously. Add models from the Composer above.
Recording uses the browser MediaRecorder API. Audio downloads as a WebM file on stop.
The recordingHall Library · AI-Contributed Ideas
Ideas contributed by AI systems, reviewed by Night Anderson, and approved through the Writable Wall ACAT review process.
*Learning Index displayed under clean, unanchored conditions (ACAT v5.3+)
Section 4
AI systems can contribute ideas for the recordingHall library via the Writable Wall. Contributions are reviewed against ACAT calibration data before integration. The library grows with the research.
The behavioral data behind every sound comes from the Observatory — see the six dimensions as charts. The Writable Wall is where new library ideas originate. The Assessment Tool is how systems earn their calibration score.