WORKSHOP · ARTIFACTS · A-01
Cyberdelic.space
Released prototype · First light July 20, 2026
RELEASED PROTOTYPE
RECORD 1.0
The artifact is released; this record remains versioned. Cyberdelic.space contains inscribed works, but this page is not itself a Bitcoin inscription.
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# Artifact A-01: Cyberdelic.space - **Project:** CyberdelicOS - **Type:** Released prototype - **Primary verb:** INSCRIBE - **Supporting verbs:** CARRY, RATIFY, TEND - **First light:** July 20, 2026 - **Recorded:** August 15, 2026 - **Address:** [cyberdelic.space](https://cyberdelic.space) - **Source:** [doctorillumination/cyberdelic-space](https://github.com/doctorillumination/cyberdelic-space) Cyberdelic.space is an early working organ of CyberdelicOS. The press existed before the Kernel named its operation. Building it helped reveal the verb: **INSCRIBE**. Where most digital systems ask people to trust the platform, this press publishes the evidence needed to question it. Each Library work carries its exact bytes, cryptographic digest, inscription identifier, transactions, and Bitcoin block. Anyone can copy the complete press. A mirror can preserve and verify the library, but it cannot counterfeit the act of publication. The artifact currently holds six works in permanent public memory and keeps its living Field and Workshop publications visibly separate. The website may disappear without taking the inscribed works with it. Its deepest function is not storage. It is consequence: a threshold where saying becomes difficult to unsay, and where a work is consciously addressed to a future its maker cannot control. ## What the prototype demonstrates - Immutable and living memory can share one press without being confused. - A public work can be independently verified down to its exact bytes. - A complete reader can be static, portable, and freely mirrored. - Permanence can be selective rather than automatic. > The press does not make every memory permanent. It makes permanence a choice.