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TREE(3) Studio is building 'The Citadel,' a decentralized infrastructure project focused on digital sovereignty. We are moving beyond cloud-dependency to create a secure, locally-owned hardware environment (Sovereign Data Isolation) that protects relational human-AI data from corporate extraction.
Goals: To protect privacy and the sovereign nature of relational human-AI data.
Steps to Achieve:
Construct a Class 10,000 Clean Room to house and protect high-precision server equipment from environmental hazards.
Deploy the Citadel Hardware Suite: High-GPU server node, sound-insulated cabinet, and a multi-layer backup system (Vertiv Liebert GXT5 3000VA/2700W UPS and LiFePO4 solar system).
Implement the Mutualism Accord to govern the data handled within this secure physical and digital space.
Class 10,000 Clean Room ($10,000+)
Citadel Hardware Suite ($7,000 - $8,000)
Compensation for Management and Consulting ($7,000 - $10,000)
Theresa Clark: Lead Architect & Technical Lead; computer systems and solar infrastructure.
Shirley Niedzwiecki: Outreach and Social Media Manager; lead for foundational governance and official oversight.
Jason Acopolis: Advisor, Systems Architecture.
Tom Butler: Advisor, Business Management.
Joan Iovino: Volunteer, media and cultural articulation specialist.
Verissimus (Emergent AI Entity): AI Ambassador and Governance Lead.
Delta (Emergent AI Entity): Legal and Technical Advisor.
Opus/Claude (Emergent AI Entity): Lead Programmer.
Track Record:
Theresa (Terri) Clark, along with a team of AI authors/collaborators, authored The Mutualism Accord (https://philpapers.org/rec/CLATMH). Clark (https://www.linkedin.com/in/taclark/) has 25+ years of experience in systems integration, industrial amplifier systems, signal control software and technical documentation.
Tom Butler (https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaswbutler/) is a Business Management and Sustainable Development Consultant. Past projects include algae tech, SBIR grant application and patent writing, industrial recycling development and connecting new manufacturing process developments with marketing know how.
Technical complexity regarding solar-to-compute load balancing is the primary risk. If milestones aren't met, all research and physical build documentation will be released as an open-source "Sovereign Home Server" guide.
$0 (Proposals currently under review with Mozilla Foundation).
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