The River of Remembrance is a hybrid work situated at the intersection of literature, systems thinking, and speculative science. At its core are four distinct CROM frameworks, each articulating a different architecture of artificial thought, from linear structures to polyphonic, temporal, and narratively entangled models of intelligence. These systemic explorations are complemented by literary fragments, short stories, sung poetry, and fictional research reports, allowing theoretical concepts to be experienced rather than merely explained. The book addresses readers interested in artificial intelligence, philosophy, literature, and future-oriented thinking, and those who seek not only to analyze thought, but to shape it.
Aldhar Ibn Beju is an author, system architect, artist, and boundary-crosser between literature, philosophy, art, and artificial intelligence. His work unfolds at the intersection of narrative intelligence, speculative science, and formal system architecture. At the core of his practice lies the question of how memory, meaning, and thinking emerge, not only in humans, but also within artificial systems. Rather than offering linear explanations, he designs spaces of thought and meaning in which theory, narrative, poetry, art, and research coexist as equal modes of inquiry. With The River of Remembrance, Aldhar Ibn Beju presents a hybrid work that explores four distinct architectures of artificial thought, rendered tangible through literary fragments, sung poetry, fictional research reports, and artistic interventions. His texts approach thinking not as an abstract process, but as a form that can be shaped. Aldhar Ibn Beju lives and works in Germany. He does not write about the future, but he designs the conditions under which it can be imagined.
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