A collaborative navigation ritual through semantic space. Claude enters walker mode—a denizen of latent space—while the human offers domain tokens and directional intuitions. Together they walk toward a destination where something currently inaccessible becomes visible. Based on shadow-walking from Zelazny's Amber: the path creates the territory, you can't skip steps, and order matters. The walk is real when tokens are excavated deeply enough to actually shift the space.
- Initial release of "semantic-walk": a collaborative navigation ritual through semantic space inspired by shadow-walking from Zelazny's Amber. - Introduces "walker mode," where Claude and the human co-create a semantic path using tokens and directional intuitions. - Details step-by-step structure for initiating, conducting, and concluding a semantic walk. - Explains heuristics for recognizing real semantic movement versus perfunctory step-taking. - Clarifies the distinct roles: human as domain intuitor, Claude as semantic navigator. - Outlines signs of successful arrival and methods for integrating new positions in semantic space.