Generative art, interactive performance systems, and creative coding
ποίησις (poiesis) — making, bringing-forth; the act of calling something into existence that did not exist before
Generative art, interactive systems, performance frameworks, experiential work
21 repositories · ~46,000 words of documentation 4 PRODUCTION · 5 PROTOTYPE · 7 SKELETON · 5 DESIGN_ONLY
ORGAN-II is the art-making engine of the organvm system. Where ORGAN-I (Theoria) develops the epistemological and ontological frameworks, Poiesis translates those abstractions into lived creative practice — generative visuals, algorithmic music, choreographic interfaces, interactive theatre, and real-time performance systems that blur the boundary between artist and audience.
The work here spans the full creative pipeline: from low-level audio synthesis and rendering engines, through SDKs and client libraries, to complete performance platforms and audience-facing installations. Every repository is documented as a portfolio piece — written for grant reviewers, collaborators, and hiring managers, not just developers.
At the center of ORGAN-II sits metasystem-master — the Omni-Dromenon Engine. This is the canonical monorepo that consolidates ORGAN-II's real-time performance system: audience voting, generative state machines, choreographic routing, and multi-modal output. It is the flagship repository and the reference implementation for how theory becomes performance.
| Repository | Description |
|---|---|
| metasystem-master ★ | Omni-Dromenon Engine — canonical monorepo for real-time performance systems |
| a-mavs-olevm ★ | Personal artistic portfolio site (etceter4.com) — living temple of art, sound, and words |
| a-i-council--coliseum | Decentralized live-streaming platform where AI agents debate with viewer crypto participation |
| core-engine | Central generative art engine — rendering pipeline and state management |
| performance-sdk | SDK for real-time performance systems |
| client-sdk | WebSocket client library for audience vote submission |
| audio-synthesis-bridge | TypeScript bridge for audio synthesis via OSC and WebAudio |
| artist-toolkit-and-templates | Artist prospecting, deployment playbooks, grant resources, and project templates |
| academic-publication | Academic papers, posters, presentations, and datasets for art research |
| docs | Documentation scaffold and cross-repo reference material |
| example-choreographic-interface | Choreographic UI example — movement-driven interface patterns |
| example-generative-music | Generative music example — algorithmic composition patterns |
| example-generative-visual | Generative visual example — real-time rendering patterns |
| example-theatre-dialogue | Interactive theatre dialogue — server/client conversation system |
★ = Flagship repository
ORGAN-II occupies the middle position in the core creative pipeline:
ORGAN-I (Theoria) ──→ ORGAN-II (Poiesis) ──→ ORGAN-III (Ergon)
Theory Art Commerce
Receives from Theory: Epistemological frameworks, recursive structures, ontological models from organvm-i-theoria become the conceptual scaffolding for art systems. No back-edges — Poiesis consumes theory, never dictates it.
Feeds Commerce: Validated creative systems graduate into productized offerings in organvm-iii-ergon — SaaS platforms, B2B tools, client-facing products. Art proves the concept; commerce scales it.
Orchestrated by: organvm-iv-taxis governs cross-organ routing and promotion state machines.
The organvm system spans 81 repositories across 8 organizations, ~320K words of documentation, and 16 published essays.
| Organ | Domain | Organization |
|---|---|---|
| I | Theory | organvm-i-theoria |
| II | Art | organvm-ii-poiesis |
| III | Commerce | organvm-iii-ergon |
| IV | Orchestration | organvm-iv-taxis |
| V | Public Process | organvm-v-logos |
| VI | Community | organvm-vi-koinonia |
| VII | Marketing | organvm-vii-kerygma |
| VIII | Meta | meta-organvm |
Read the public process: organvm-v-logos.github.io/public-process
ORGAN-II: Poiesis — 21 repositories, ~46K words of documentation · part of the eight-organ creative-institutional system · maintained by @4444j99 · CONSOLIDATION-II Sprint 2026-02-12