A lighter, clearer home for research on perception, structure, and non-substitution.
The AKI Institute explores the structural conditions under which reality remains present in cognition and social systems rather than being replaced by representation.
Three clear entry points instead of one dense block.
The site becomes easier to enter when the research is shown in distinct but connected fields: framework, architecture, and epistemic condition.
AKI Framework
Research on abstraction, concretion, and incorporation as a structural approach to cognition and reality contact.
Architecture of Perception
Work on LWEH 0–5 as a navigable perception architecture rather than a merely descriptive model.
Epistemic Non-Substitution
Analysis of the conditions under which reality remains present in cognition and social systems without being replaced by structure.
DOI-led publication overview in a lighter academic presentation.
O – Wahrnehmungsschutz: Struktur, nicht Inhalt
Architektur der Wahrnehmung
F I – Naming of Reality
F II – Structural Comprehension
F III – Boundary Condition of Knowledge
LWEH 0–5 can be shown as a readable structure, not as visual overload.
A dedicated section gives the perception architecture its own space, allowing later expansion into diagrams, proofs, and explanatory pathways.
Calm, bright, and academically legible.
This direction reduces visual weight and makes the institute appear less like a technical registry and more like a serious, readable research environment.
Replace placeholder publication links with the current DOI landing pages, add a dedicated page for the BA question, and introduce one restrained diagram for the AKI/LWEH architecture.