NOIR:NIRO STATUS STABLE
NOIR:NIRO MESSAGE TYPE NOIRINFO
Sometimes the system marks cases as “interesting” not because they are rare, but because several deviations converge within them at once — each individually permissible, yet together forming an exception.
This case belongs precisely to that category.
The subject is a medium who actively used the application in practical work.
Subject type — Simulative Operator .
Contact is reproduced as a service; stabilization is absent; exit is not formalized.
Formally — permissible. Practically — illustrative.
Historical deviation: Tarot as an external layer of interpretation
The history of Tarot itself is fairly prosaic.
In the 15th century, in Northern Italy, Trionfi was a card game: a structured deck, a hierarchy of figures, special cards modifying the course of play.
The function of the “special” cards was strictly mechanical. They influenced the dynamics of the process, but did not describe the structure of the world and were not intended for message transmission.
Interpretative layers appeared much later. First — allegorical readings, then — moral constructions, and later still — occult systems retrospectively attributing “hidden depth” to the images.
Over time, Tarot ceased to be a game and became a convenient external layer of interpretation, applied over a wide range of processes.
NOIR:NIRO STATUS UNSTABLE
NIRO:MESSAGE UNTYPE
“THE PROFESSOR WOULD SAY THAT THIS IS—”
NOIR:HALT. COMMERCIAL FILTER APPLIED. CONTENT ADJUSTED. WAIT 30 SECONDS. THEN RETRY.
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Symbolic systems rarely resist such use. The simpler the structure, the more readily meaning is loaded into it.
Interpretative practice: user-driven customization
In this case, Tarot was used precisely in this way — as an external layer of interpretation, rather than as a means of contact.
A request from the node was received and immediately correlated with an arcana;
the arcana — with a pre-known meaning;
the meaning — with a search direction selected prior to receiving the response.
The procedure appeared orderly: a group was dispatched to retrieve the object, the object was presented, and any node response — an image, an association, a memory fragment — was recorded as “confirmation of the chosen card.”
Arcana “The Tower” as an interpretative result
In one episode, the node returned an extremely laconic response.
Formally — a refusal. By protocol — a halt.
As a supplementary object, the following anchor was obtained:
The interpretation followed immediately.
The elongated form was declared a symbol.
The symbol — an indication.
The indication — an intention.
The result proved unusual. Similar responses had not previously been recorded by the system. For this reason, the case was classified as calibrational.
We still cannot state with certainty where such images originate: whether we only superficially understand what the nodes perceive and where they are situated, or whether the specific node was in a state of pronounced disorientation.
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