Réjean McCormick
Socio-technical architect building civic utilities: shared infrastructure that helps people learn, coordinate, and govern together—without depending on fragile platforms or opaque systems.
Start here: The Diagnosis
Why these utilities are needed.
PlatformsKonnaxion, Orgo, and operational building blocks.
TechnologyArchitecture & documentation.
Full inventory / web presenceAll hubs, books, music, socials, code.
What I’m building (kOA)
kOA is built around a closed operational loop: learn → deliberate → decide → execute → preserve. The goal is not “more content” or “more AI”, but legitimate decisions that can be audited, and reliable execution that still works under real constraints (outages, low connectivity, offline).
Two-layer public architecture
- Operational spine: platforms and governance mechanics that can be inspected, deployed, and used.
- Cultural diffusion: narrative formats (e.g., “King Klown”) used as pedagogy and onboarding— designed to return to operational clarity (not to replace it).
Method: “Surréalité”
A bridging loop: identify a real problem → transpose into a symbolic/fictional scenario → demonstrate solutions in fiction → return to reality for engagement and implementation.