Vision, Consent & Image Systems
Last updated: 2026-05-15 (America/Chicago)
This page stays public because it helps readers understand how image-system claims are being constrained. It is not a private work log. The current public example in this branch is Human-Buffer.
Human-Buffer
Human-Buffer is a consent-forward vision and workshop system built around explicit opt-in, visible data flow, refusal, and public-safe documentation. The point is not better capture. The point is making the terms of perception, storage, and deletion legible enough to inspect.
Public proof now
- Human-Buffer Atlas node
- Human-Buffer repo
- Human-Buffer flow diagram
- Privacy & Ethics statement
- Human-Buffer assumption ledger
Evidence status
Public source material already supports careful claims about consent architecture, workshop framing, and privacy posture. Public proof should continue to rely on diagrams, staged screenshots, redacted workshop materials, and source documentation rather than participant imagery.
Still needed
- Redacted or staged interface screenshots showing the participant flow
- A clearer public link between the assumption ledger and the visible interaction
- Short, public-safe proof objects that explain what the system perceives and what it refuses to keep
Reader path
If you want the project page, open Human-Buffer. If you want the broader public boundary, open Privacy & Ethics. If you want the cross-project method layer, open Consent-Forward Systems.