Dispatches.
Every folio the bureau has issued — founding notes, method essays, and the quarterly observations that follow. Read in any order; each is meant to stand alone.
Volume I — London.
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FOLIO 001
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On closure as a discipline.
A founding note. What the company watches, what it refuses to do, and the small operational law it places at the centre of every institution it observes.
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FOLIO 002
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How an observation runs.
A method essay. The three movements — observe, diagnose, close — described as we run them, with the artefacts each leaves behind and the conservation law each must satisfy.
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FOLIO 003
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A worked observation — the Iris spinfold.
The smallest closed object the method returns. A geometric and algebraic reading of a famous botanical dataset, run through the bureau's own instrument.
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FOLIO 004
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Try the platform — observe a dataset of your own.
A live instrument. Upload a CSV, run an observation, read the closure proof. The same machine the bureau runs on commission, opened for a single seat.
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FOLIO 005
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The first quarterly observation, in writing.
Forthcoming. The bureau's first quarterly reading on a London institution — what was observed, what was diagnosed, what was closed.