Contact

Contact & Inquiries

This site is the framework reference. Inquiries below are the appropriate channels for engaging with the work, the author, and the developing organization.

How to get in touch.

Channel 01

Speaking Engagements

Keynotes, lectures, master-plan workshops, and conference sessions on WorldModel™, governed AI, hyper-personalization, and accessibility-by-architecture. Routed through Mad Systems.

Channel 02

Editorial & Press

Interview requests, editorial commentary, podcast appearances, and contributed-article inquiries. The author writes regularly on governance, hyper-personalization, and venue intelligence.

Channel 03

Academic Citation

For scholarly citation, use the Reference as the canonical source. The companion books are full citations. Questions about citation form may be directed through Mad Systems.

Channel 04

Framework Feedback

The framework is intended to evolve. Architectural feedback, real-world implementation observations, and identified gaps from practicing architects, planners, and operators are welcomed.

Channel 05

Master-Planning Coordination

Master planners, design consultants, and strategists working WorldModel™ language into program briefs and technical narratives can coordinate with the developing organization.

Channel 06

Translation Coordination

Translation of the framework into additional languages is in progress. Translation-quality observations, regional terminology questions, and proposed translations for new languages can be coordinated through Mad Systems.

Routing

For any of the channels above, the appropriate point of contact is Mad Systems, the developing organization. Use the contact form at madsystems.com/contact-us. Identify the channel and the nature of the inquiry; Mad Systems will route it to the appropriate person.

Scope of this site

This site is the framework reference. Commercial implementation engagements follow the standard Mad Systems process at madsystems.com. The framework itself is freely adoptable: referencing WorldModel™ in an RFP, master plan, or specification document is open use of the published architecture.

About the author

For the author’s independent work, speaking history, and additional materials, see marisensing.com.

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