Understanding the forces that organise stories into movement.

The Narrative Logic lens looks at how language scripts reality. Instead of treating stories as “just stories”, we study how pronouns, metaphors, tenses and plot structures quietly assign roles, conflicts and resolutions – to individuals, organisations and whole cultures.
Here we are interested in collaborations where language is already a central material: documentary and essay filmmakers, editorial teams, research groups working with discourse or framing, and organisations experimenting with LLMs as narrative engines. The core question is simple: when language becomes partly machine-mediated, how does narrative logic itself change?