🧠Welcome to Memecraft
A symbolic literacy project for the AI age
Memecraft explores how meaning forms in a digital world where
algorithms, images, and stories shape what feels true.
You don’t need to read everything.
Start here.
🔰 STEP 1 — The Core Idea
Read first:
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Digital Phenomenology and the Symbolic Interpreter
What you learn:
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We don’t just react to facts
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We react to symbols
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Reality is experienced through interfaces
This is the foundation of everything.
🔰 STEP 2 — How Meaning Forms
Read next:
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Collapse → Symbol → Felt Resonance → Storytelling
This post explains:
How raw experience becomes meaning and narrative.
Key idea:
Meaning begins at collapse into interpretation.
🔰 STEP 3 — The Viewport Model
Then read:
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The Viewport / Interface model of reality
You’ll understand:
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Perception as interface
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AI as symbolic environment
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Digital phenomenology
🔰 STEP 4 — Learn the Vocabulary
Before going further, read:
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Amniotic Ocean
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Human Interval
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Persuadality
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Digital/Analog time
These are the Memecraft keywords.
🔰 STEP 5 — Try a Tool
Now try something interactive:
MoMo — The Nonsense Detector
A 7-level scale for testing meaning online.
Good for:
Students, teachers, curious readers.
🔰 STEP 6 — Enter the Game
Read:
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Memecraft — The Symbolic Lexicon
This explains:
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quests
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symbolic analysis
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narrative exploration
Memecraft is not just theory.
It’s playable.
🔰 STEP 7 — Go Deeper
If you want the full philosophy:
Read:
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From Physics to Symbols
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AI and symbolic reality
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Consciousness and digital environments
This connects Memecraft to:
physics, cognition, and philosophy.
🔰 STEP 8 — Enter the Stories
Now read a Baron Münchhausen piece.
The Baron is:
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philosopher
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trickster
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stress-test for meaning
If the story confuses you, good.
That’s part of the method.
🧠Why this project exists
We are entering a world where:
AI generates language
images persuade
stories shape belief
Memecraft teaches:
symbolic literacy
So we can navigate meaning consciously.
🎮 Ready to explore?
Go to:
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Classroom section
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MoMo detector
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Memecraft quests
Or simply continue reading.
Welcome.
💼 B) LINKEDIN VERSION
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New here? Start with Memecraft.
Over the past year I’ve been building a project called
Memecraft — The Symbolic Lexicon.
It sits somewhere between:
education
AI literacy
philosophy
and storytelling.
But there’s now a lot of material on the site, so here’s a simple entry path:
Start with:
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Digital Phenomenology and the Symbolic Interpreter
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Collapse → Symbol → Story
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The Viewport model of perception
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Try the MoMo nonsense detector
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Explore the Memecraft classroom
Memecraft is about one thing:
We don’t live in information anymore.
We live in symbolic environments.
And students need tools to navigate that.
If you’re curious, start here:
www.goldschadt.dk