Dramatic Modeling

Understanding the forces that drive a system’s next movement.

Dramatic Modeling is the lens that asks what happens next. Once structure and narrative logic are visible, we look at how systems actually move: where tension builds, which patterns repeat, and what kinds of transitions become likely or almost inevitable. The unit of analysis can be a single life, a project, an organisation or a wider field.

In this space we build and test LLM-based structural models that can simulate different narrative trajectories, surface hidden pressures and suggest alternative moves. We are especially interested in collaborations with long-form documentary and series projects that want to map their subject as a living drama rather than a static topic, with organisations working at the frontier of AI and LLM development who want to understand the narrative and structural impact of what they are building, and with research teams exploring scenario work, social transitions or large-scale shifts in attention and behaviour.

The goal is not to predict the future, but to make the mechanics of movement explicit enough that better decisions – artistic, organisational, political – can be made in the present.