Reading the corpus graph.

Every artifact in catalog/manifest.md rolls up into pattern, type, matter, and actor counts. The charts below trace those counts into a graph — which patterns travel together, when they surge, and how far they spread.

Graph intelligence
Pattern, matter, actor — one read.

The corpus reads as a graph, not a ledger. Coverage tells you how much of the archive has been analyzed. The heatmap shows where the patterns pile up. The tempo line shows when they spike.

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analysis coverage
pattern reach
cast members indexed distinct actors traced through the corpus
150 matters tracked distinct matter labels in the manifest
Total Artifacts
Active
Analyzed
Patterns Registered

Artifact mix

How the manifest divides across artifact types — emails, transcripts, screenshots, legal filings, analysis files.

By volume

Top patterns

Which named behaviors recur the most across the corpus. The pattern catalog ranked by how often each one fires.

Frequency

Corpus tempo

Monthly volume since the earliest manifest entry. The dashed line is the analyzed share; the secondary line counts the distinct active patterns per month.

Total artifacts Analyzed Active patterns

Pattern × Pattern co-occurrence

Patterns that show up together on the same artifact. Edge thickness is the count of shared artifacts; opacity is the overlap fraction.

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Phenomenology by category

The taxonomy filling in. Each band shows the patterns registered and how many have already fired on at least one artifact.

Taxonomy