Expanding The World

This space is still growing.

Not to define people —
but to explore the many ways human experience can be understood, expressed, and recognised.

There is no single way to represent how people experience the world.

This space continues to expand across different forms, contexts, and perspectives — not as categories, but as ways of understanding.

Exploring Experience

This world will continue to explore:

  • different states
  • different processes
  • how systems connect and interact
  • how experiences shift over time

Not as fixed ideas —

but as things that move, change, and overlap.

Context & Change

Experience is not static.

It changes depending on:

  • environment
  • energy
  • familiarity
  • demand

The same person can experience the world differently in different moments

This space will continue to reflect that.

Where Systems Meet

These ways of experiencing the world do not exist alone.

They combine.

They support each other.
They conflict.
They shift.

Future work will explore how these systems overlap —
and what that feels like in real experience.

Different Ways Of Representing

The same idea can be expressed in different ways.

This includes:

  • detailed and simplified forms
  • literal and abstract representations
  • internal and external perspectives

Allowing the same experience to be understood from different viewpoints.

Accessible Understanding

This space will continue to adapt to different ways of understanding.

Including:

  • different ages
  • different learning styles
  • different communication styles
  • different sensory and processing needs

So that understanding is not limited to one format.

Different Forms

This work may extend beyond designs.

Into:

  • visual systems
  • simplified resources
  • printable materials
  • different ways of explaining and exploring ideas

Each offering a different way to engage with the same concepts.

How This Is Experienced

This space is also shaped by how it is experienced, including:

  • how easily ideas are understood
  • how calm or overwhelming the experience feels
  • how people move through it

So that it remains useable, not just conceptual.

Principles

This work is guided by a few core ideas:

  • not defining people, but enabling recognition
  • keeping understanding non-hierarchical
  • allowing clarity without oversimplifying
  • holding space for different perspectives

No single perspective is complete.

This world will continue to expand — as understanding does.