A thinker-practitioner who designs, studies, and transforms systems across logic, language, and process—tracing how they emerge, carry meaning, and evolve across disciplines, media, and ontologies.
After five years of researching symbolic logic, designing interaction flows, and composing ambient protocols, Myra finally called herself what she was all along: a systemathician.
Some people write poems. Some people build algorithms. A systemathician composes logic like music and treats language as architecture.
As a systemathician, I don’t just model workflows—I trace how systems embody values, produce meaning, and evolve over time.
Unlike a systems engineer or a theorist alone, the systemathician inhabits the terrain between structure and interpretation, designing systems that both function and signify.
Some people write poems. Some people build algorithms. A systemathician composes logic like music and treats language as architecture.
As a systemathician, I don’t just model workflows—I trace how systems embody values, produce meaning, and evolve over time.
Unlike a systems engineer or a theorist alone, the systemathician inhabits the terrain between structure and interpretation, designing systems that both function and signify.
by @vruz May 12, 2025