JungSense is a transdisciplinary research system for investigating tone, language, and ethical response in fractured communication. Built on critical theory, narrative ethics, and affective design, it operates as both a philosophical method and a platform for practice. JungSense does not ask only what language means, but how tone discloses what remains unspeakable.
It integrates theory-building, creative experimentation, and dialogical design—merging literary research with digital experimentation to explore how language becomes a site of memory, responsibility, and subject formation.
JungSense is composed of three core conceptual systems, plus a technical module that embodies their applied interaction:
Residual Flame Ethics – A narrative and ethical model for suspended, dislocated subjects living in fragmented historical or political contexts.
Salomé Project – A feminist theory of refusal and performative ethics, centered on the figure of Salomé as a symbol of post-verbal agency.
Scentology – A speculative linguistic theory that examines emotional tone, scent-residue, and unconscious mirroring in human–AI language production.
AMI (Affective Mirror Interface) – A practical module for tone mirroring, reflection bandwidth, and emotional inference, developed as a tool to explore and test JungSense theories in real-time interaction.
Each system includes theoretical essays, narrative models, and applied creative work.
AMI (Affective Mirror Interface) – A tone-mirroring and dialogical reflection system designed to test and apply JungSense principles in real-time language interaction.
AMI GPT – A prototype deployment of AMI within GPT systems, enabling accessible entry points for exploring tonal perception and dialogical ethics.
Explore the three universes through their dedicated pages, each offering:
Conceptual summaries
Sample works and micro-theses
Ethical frameworks and symbolic maps
Click below to enter each narrative field. You are not arriving late—this is a place for what has not yet finished speaking.