Pillar 4
Field Notes
Reports from simulations, prototypes, and experiments. Honest, specific, exploratory documentation of observed behavior.
What Are Field Notes?
Field Notes are not polished essays. They are observations from the field—simulations run, prototypes built, experiments conducted. We document what happened, what we expected, what surprised us, and what structure might explain it.
These notes are exploratory, honest, and specific. They do not pretend to prove more than they do. The goal is to build a cumulative record of how agency behaves in practice, not in theory.
Potential Field Notes
FN-001Concordia Field Note #001: What Agents Did When Resources Became Scarce
FN-002Testing Constraint-Driven Behavior in a Small Agent Society
FN-003A Map of Goal Drift in a Multi-Agent Simulation
FN-004What Changed When Agents Could Remember Each Other
FN-005How Agent Roles Altered the System’s Action Space
FN-006Field Note: Feedback Loop Collapse in a Trading Simulation
Published Field Notes
No field notes published yet.
The first field note is in development.