Essays at the intersection of identity, ethics, and culture
By Kevin Langyintuo
This is a collection of essays that reflect how I think, across philosophy, cultural critique, and
applied research.
Each piece explores how systems, memory, behavior, and belief shape who we are and how we live.
Some are theoretical, others empirical, but all are driven by a desire to understand what makes us human and how that understanding can be used to design better stories, systems, and futures.
These Writings Span:
Interface design for authorship in the age of AI
Restorative justice and recognition theory
The psychology of identity over time
Moral critique through Nietzsche
Statistical analysis of social behavior and happiness
Whether you're here for strategy, research, or curiosity, this is where my ideas live when they need more space than a slide or sketchbook.