Reading the corpus graph.
Every artifact in catalog/manifest.md resolves into pattern,
type, matter, and actor counts. The dashboards below trace those
counts back into a graph: which patterns travel together, when
they surge, and how widely they reach.
The corpus has graduated from a ledger to a decision surface. Coverage tells you the discipline; the constellation tells you the reach; the tempo tells you the cadence; the heatmap tells you where signals converge.
Step inside the graph console →Artifact mix
How the manifest distributes across artifact types — emails, transcripts, screenshots, legal filings, and analysis files.
Top patterns
The phenomenology vocabulary, ranked by how often each pattern instantiates across the corpus.
Corpus tempo
Monthly volume since the corpus's earliest manifest entry. The dashed line is the analyzed share; the secondary line is the count of distinct active patterns per month.
Pattern × Pattern co-occurrence
Patterns that appear together on the same artifact, weighted by the Jaccard similarity of their artifact sets. Edge thickness rises with shared count; opacity rises with overlap fraction.
Phenomenology by category
The taxonomy is filling in. Each band shows registered patterns and how many have already instantiated on at least one artifact.