🔄 Triadic Remix Guide — The Frami Challenge
Lore Introduction#
The Loop Chamber fades, and you find yourself in the Hall of Frames.
Here dwells Frami, the Architect of Resonance.
Frami respects precision but demands adaptability — the ability to take what is known and reshape it into something new.
To earn Frami’s respect, you must remix a completed lab into a different form without losing its core resonance.
Learning Objectives#
- Practice adaptive transformation of an existing solution.
- Apply the FFF Lenses in a new configuration.
- Document changes for reproducibility.
Exercise 3 — The Remix Trial#
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Select a Source Lab:
- Choose any completed lab (e.g., Initiation Protocol or Dimensional Loop Guide).
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Identify Core Elements:
- What is the essential resonance principle in that lab?
- Which FFF lens was dominant?
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Remix the Form:
- Change the medium (e.g., from physical experiment to simulation, or from numerical loop to visual pattern).
- Alter parameters, constraints, or tools used.
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Preserve the Essence:
- The core resonance principle must remain intact.
- Document how the remix still aligns with the original lens — or how it now blends multiple lenses.
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Frami’s Frame Shift:
- Frami will “shift the frame” by imposing a new constraint mid-process (e.g., time limit, resource cap, or altered goal).
- Adapt your remix to meet the new condition.
Example Remix#
Original: Pendulum frequency measurement (Forci lens).
Remix: Simulate pendulum motion in code, then introduce variable gravity to explore Flui–Freqi interplay.
Reproducibility Checklist#
- Original lab and lens identified.
- Core principle clearly stated.
- Remix process documented step-by-step.
- Frame Shift adaptation recorded.
Badge Earned#
Remix Artisan — Awarded for successfully transforming a lab while preserving its resonance essence under Frami’s shifting constraints.

See full badge details in /docs/labs/badges/badge_art_and_logic.md
Next Step#
Proceed to /docs/labs/core/triadic_manifesto.md to prepare for the Techi Convergence, where innovation and resonance merge.