Operational Overview
The Kinetic Protocol is an active "Anti-Marketing" campaign designed to strip away static labels ("Nouns") and replace them with dynamic actions ("Verbs").
Core Objective
Delete the Noun
Status: In Progress
Target Emotion
Existential Relief
Trigger: "Stop Stopping"
Engagement Strategy
The Trojan Horse
Mechanism: Verb Dictionary
Projected Semantic Shift
DATA: SIMULATIONIdentity & Visual Assets
Strict visual directives are required to maintain the "Kinetic" theme. Static imagery is forbidden.
Visual Directives
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No Static Images
All assets must be video or GIF. Static equals "Noun" (Death).
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The Glitch
Use datamoshing, digital artifacts, frame-rate drops.
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The Focus
Hands, machines, cables, light. Never a clear face.
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Typography
Monospace / Terminal (Courier, VT323).
Bio Configuration
Standard bio text must be replaced with one of the following "State Indicators".
Aesthetic Simulator
Type your project name below to see the target aesthetic applied.
KINETIC SYNTAX
Email & Communications
Direct-to-consumer messaging avoids standard marketing tropes.
"Empty Room" Rules
Livestream Protocol.
- Do NOT appear on camera.
- Do NOT speak on mic.
- Only reply using "Verb Dictionary".
Verb Dictionary
The Trojan Horse Simulator
Practice the Community Management strategy. Train yourself to respond to "Nouns" with "Verbs".
Incoming User Comment Simulation:
Social Architecture
The 3-Day Rollout is designed to build curiosity ("The Tease"), challenge identity ("The Question"), and maximize engagement ("The CTA").
The Tease
Visual Strategy
15-second loop of "Instrumental Break". Abstract texture.
NO VOCALS.
Caption Script
Story Post Text: "It is moving."
The Question
Visual Strategy
Black screen. White text types out slowly: "What are you when you stop being your job title?"
Caption Script
Kinetic Syntax.
[Date/Time of Release]
The Call To Action
Visual Strategy
Feedback loop video OR hands playing synth (distorted).
AUDIO: Full Chorus.
Caption Script
"Kinetic Syntax" is out now.
Drop your current 'Verb' in the comments.