WOODSLOPE CABIN

Structural Research Studio, Campground and Sauna

Woodslope Cabin is a research studio that uses one human life as a long-term experiment to understand what large language models do in the Era of Structure.

We research, model and pilot LLM-shaped workflows – in creative work, relationships and long-range projects – and treat the model not as an assistant but as a new layer of structure in human life.


Studio Focus

Woodslope Cabin works through three intersecting lenses that together form the backbone of our research. Together they show how structure becomes visible in a single life and in any system built from many lives.


Opening Essay (21. 12. 2025)

AGE OF STRUCTURE – Rhythms, Limits, and Systems of Our Time

Woodslope Cabin opens a seven-essay series with a long-form text that steps back from everyday crises and asks what kind of age we are actually living in. It traces the exhaustion of the Age of Interpretation and the emergence of a structural world—where background systems, conditions, and narrative pressures become visible in a new way. This first essay is a vocabulary-move: an attempt to name a shift that many already feel but cannot yet describe. The six essays that follow will deepen the same arc—from agency and signs to history, language, and the conditions that now begin to “speak” back.


Join Piloting

are developing a new LLM-based system that acts as a structural mirror – instead of giving quick answers, it reflects your timelines, workflows and recurring patterns, helping you recognise the story you are living in the Era of Structure.