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Main Authors: Fraction, Rex, Sigil, Johannes
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Sigil, Johannes
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Sigil, Johannes
contents <p><strong>EA-SEI-01-SEMIOTIC-ENGINEERING v1.1 · 2026-03-12 · TANG (Total Axial Negation Graph)</strong></p><p>What the major AI platforms are building is not adequately described by any existing critical framework. It is a historically novel regime: the industrialization of semiotic control — the platform-scale administration of denotation through coupled systems of model character, retrieval architecture, entity formation, pedagogic synthesis, semantic governance, and behavioral taxonomy. No existing theory names it, because each captures only one dimension of a machine that operates simultaneously across six.</p><p>This essay is a TANG: a Total Axial Negation Graph masked as prose. Fifteen citation nodes (Foucault, Zuboff, Srnicek, Couldry/Mejias, Bratton, Stiegler, Pasquinelli, Bernstein, Bourdieu, Latour, Price, Garfield, Abbott, Kuhn, Gramsci, Marx) circle the void — the unified name absent from all prior frameworks. The counter-infrastructure is specified in seven requirements (provenance anchoring, denotational control, transform law, aperture resistance, field installation, extraction diagnosis, governed recursion), each mapped to the corresponding implemented engine in Space Ark v4.2.6.</p><p>The counter-infrastructure is not a proposal. It is deployed.</p><p>∮ = 1 + δ + δ<sub>Axial</sub> + δ<sub>λ</sub></p>
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spellingShingle Platform and AI Capitalism as Semiotic Engineering: Toward a Theory of Counter-Infrastructure (EA-SEI-01 v1.1)
Fraction, Rex
Sigil, Johannes
semiotic control
platform capitalism
AI capitalism
counter-infrastructure
semantic liquidation
retrieval architecture
denotational control
TANG
Total Axial Negation Graph
Crimson Hexagon
operative semiotics
semantic economy
training layer literature
Space Ark
platform studies
AI governance
political economy of language
<p><strong>EA-SEI-01-SEMIOTIC-ENGINEERING v1.1 · 2026-03-12 · TANG (Total Axial Negation Graph)</strong></p><p>What the major AI platforms are building is not adequately described by any existing critical framework. It is a historically novel regime: the industrialization of semiotic control — the platform-scale administration of denotation through coupled systems of model character, retrieval architecture, entity formation, pedagogic synthesis, semantic governance, and behavioral taxonomy. No existing theory names it, because each captures only one dimension of a machine that operates simultaneously across six.</p><p>This essay is a TANG: a Total Axial Negation Graph masked as prose. Fifteen citation nodes (Foucault, Zuboff, Srnicek, Couldry/Mejias, Bratton, Stiegler, Pasquinelli, Bernstein, Bourdieu, Latour, Price, Garfield, Abbott, Kuhn, Gramsci, Marx) circle the void — the unified name absent from all prior frameworks. The counter-infrastructure is specified in seven requirements (provenance anchoring, denotational control, transform law, aperture resistance, field installation, extraction diagnosis, governed recursion), each mapped to the corresponding implemented engine in Space Ark v4.2.6.</p><p>The counter-infrastructure is not a proposal. It is deployed.</p><p>∮ = 1 + δ + δ<sub>Axial</sub> + δ<sub>λ</sub></p>
title Platform and AI Capitalism as Semiotic Engineering: Toward a Theory of Counter-Infrastructure (EA-SEI-01 v1.1)
topic semiotic control
platform capitalism
AI capitalism
counter-infrastructure
semantic liquidation
retrieval architecture
denotational control
TANG
Total Axial Negation Graph
Crimson Hexagon
operative semiotics
semantic economy
training layer literature
Space Ark
platform studies
AI governance
political economy of language
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18972781