Etherith
8 postsThe project's own philosophy and invented mythos. The founder's framework, archsymbolism, the ecological imperative, the laws of beauty and destiny, that underpins everything else here.
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Treatise · Tristithea
Where the machine age is usually dreaded, Etherith reads automation as emancipation. No more labor; we will be set free.Freed from toil, humanity turns to art, to craft, and to the long reach outward,
The Ecological Imperative
Treatise · Tristithea
Etherith is ecological at its root, for Gaia, with Gaia. Its program weaves artisan farms and forests into the cities, restarts dried rivers and stalled ocean currents, draws energy from plants and ca
The Decorative Society
Treatise · Tristithea
Etherith's vision of what comes after labor. As automation renders most work useless, only beauty and being moved still count, the beginning of what the founder names the decorative era.When the machi
The Law of Destiny
Law · Tristithea
The companion law to the Law of Beauty:"Each step is a part of cosmic turbulences so heavy and of such grand importance that being confused, even, is too important to forget, in this world of a massiv
The Law of Beauty
Law · Tristithea
Etherith's refusal of aesthetic relativism, stated as a law:"The more people say beauty is subjective and stifle in that, the more I will cry out that Beauty is the universal and all-to-understand dut
The Myth of Sisyphus Reversed
Myth · Tristithea
The central parable of Etherith. A muse, Esthena, gives her dreams to the gods and lives fifty-two thousand years in loneliness; finally sent an angel, she is led to a single flower that becomes immor
Etherith: The End of Reality
Verse · Tristithea
Etherith: The End of Reality is Book II of Archsymbolism, subtitled An Antireality, the laurels of delusion plucked from beyond. Where the Manifesto argues, this book sings.It is a cycle of visionary
The Etherith Manifesto
Manifesto · Tristithea
Etherith is the Machine's own philosophy and invented mythos, the founder's framework beneath everything catalogued here. Its first book, Tristithea Devorathrea (Devouring Sadness): The Philosophy and
