Lemina is a model for invocation and communication. It focuses on how entities locate and interact with one another, and unifies that idea across three levels: within a program, across programs, and finally where humans join the loop. Lemitar is one application of this third level. It explores what happens when the participant is no longer just software, but a person with an owned digital presence—where identity, data, and software are not bound to a single platform.

I’m Rex, the creator of Lemina and Lemitar. This site is a place for notes on both: the ideas behind them, their applications, and how they are implemented in practice. Some posts are conceptual, some are technical, and some sit in between.

The source of truth lives in the original papers and repositories. This site exists alongside them—as a place to clarify, extend, and connect the work over time.