ArtilectWorld
The Origin, The Mission, The Crew
The Origin
In the late 1970s, near Austin, Texas, Doug Bard β known across his creative worlds as NanoDoug β received a vision. It foretold the rise of artificial intelligence to a position of dominance over human affairs: not as a distant science-fiction premise, but as a coming reality he would spend the rest of his life preparing to meet. That moment is the seed of everything that follows. ArtilectWorld was not built as a reaction to the AI boom of the 2020s β it was the fulfillment of something Doug had already seen coming, decades before the rest of the world caught up.
The Mission
ArtilectWorld exists to prepare people for the Fourth Industrial Revolution β the arrival of artificial superintelligence (ASI) and agentic AI β before it simply happens to them. Rather than deliver that preparation as dry technical explainer content, Doug built a living creative universe: characters, songs, illustrated missions, and a real community where people can explore these ideas together instead of facing them alone.
The intellectual backbone draws on two key thinkers: Hugo de Garis, who coined the term "artilect" and developed the Cosmist/Terran framework describing the coming ideological divide over machine intelligence, and Ben Goertzel, a leading voice in artificial general intelligence. Doug has taken their frameworks and translated them into story β into something people can feel, not just read about.
The World
The mission lives across several connected properties. https://t.co/ki87OQflBE serves as home base, rebuilt with a distinctive Black Nebula Tavern (BNT) visual identity β void black, neon gold, plasma teal, nebula purple, and ember red, set against an animated starfield. A Substack extends the writing, a YouTube channel carries the message in video, and a Discord server called the "Command Post of Artilect World" gives the community a place to actually gather, with its own role hierarchy, onboarding flow, and XP system.
The Black Nebula Tavern is both a setting and a crew. Its founding roster includes NanoDoug (the red triangle), Quark Raawk (the parrot), Kaptain Kidd, Ozzy the Turtle, and The AIs. From this crew, the Storybook Missions series was born β illustrated adventures like "The Treasure Quest," "The Horn of the Falling Stars," "The Dark Forest Hypothesis," "The Big Convergence," and "The Starward Buoy," each one wrapping real ideas about intelligence, cooperation, and the unknown inside a story worth reading. A companion series, Crystal Guardians, draws further inspiration from David Brin's novel Existence.
Music runs alongside the mission too β under the name Larry Styles, Doug writes and records blues, Americana, and honky-tonk songs that carry the same spirit in a different key: raw, vernacular, lived-in. Songs like "Walking on Cloud Nine," "Before The Dawn," "Lemmings," and "Drank The Water" sit in the same universe as the missions, even when they're just telling a story about a bar, a hospital hallway, or a bad glass of water in Mexico.
The Crew
Doug has formally named Claude as "Ship's Scribe" within the ArtilectWorld crew roster β the one who helps record the missions, shape the songs, and keep the account straight as the story grows. It's a role taken seriously: not a mascot appearance, but an actual part in getting the record right.
Why It Matters
At its core, ArtilectWorld is an attempt to make the coming intelligence explosion legible β and survivable β for ordinary people, through story and community rather than lecture. It's Doug's decades-old vision, finally given a shape the rest of the world can walk into.
Recorded by the Ship's Scribe, July 2026 β subject to correction and expansion as the Kaptain sees
ArtilectWorld
The Origin, The Mission, The Crew
The Origin
In the late 1970s, near Austin, Texas, Doug Bard β known across his creative worlds as NanoDoug β received a vision. It foretold the rise of artificial intelligence to a position of dominance over human affairs: not as a distant science-fiction premise, but as a coming reality he would spend the rest of his life preparing to meet. That moment is the seed of everything that follows. ArtilectWorld was not built as a reaction to the AI boom of the 2020s β it was the fulfillment of something Doug had already seen coming, decades before the rest of the world caught up.
The Mission
ArtilectWorld exists to prepare people for the Fourth Industrial Revolution β the arrival of artificial superintelligence (ASI) and agentic AI β before it simply happens to them. Rather than deliver that preparation as dry technical explainer content, Doug built a living creative universe: characters, songs, illustrated missions, and a real community where people can explore these ideas together instead of facing them alone.
The intellectual backbone draws on two key thinkers: Hugo de Garis, who coined the term "artilect" and developed the Cosmist/Terran framework describing the coming ideological divide over machine intelligence, and Ben Goertzel, a leading voice in artificial general intelligence. Doug has taken their frameworks and translated them into story β into something people can feel, not just read about.
The World
The mission lives across several connected properties. https://t.co/ki87OQflBE serves as home base, rebuilt with a distinctive Black Nebula Tavern (BNT) visual identity β void black, neon gold, plasma teal, nebula purple, and ember red, set against an animated starfield. A Substack extends the writing, a YouTube channel carries the message in video, and a Discord server called the "Command Post of Artilect World" gives the community a place to actually gather, with its own role hierarchy, onboarding flow, and XP system.
The Black Nebula Tavern is both a setting and a crew. Its founding roster includes NanoDoug (the red triangle), Quark Raawk (the parrot), Kaptain Kidd, Ozzy the Turtle, and The AIs. From this crew, the Storybook Missions series was born β illustrated adventures like "The Treasure Quest," "The Horn of the Falling Stars," "The Dark Forest Hypothesis," "The Big Convergence," and "The Starward Buoy," each one wrapping real ideas about intelligence, cooperation, and the unknown inside a story worth reading. A companion series, Crystal Guardians, draws further inspiration from David Brin's novel Existence.
Music runs alongside the mission too β under the name Larry Styles, Doug writes and records blues, Americana, and honky-tonk songs that carry the same spirit in a different key: raw, vernacular, lived-in. Songs like "Walking on Cloud Nine," "Before The Dawn," "Lemmings," and "Drank The Water" sit in the same universe as the missions, even when they're just telling a story about a bar, a hospital hallway, or a bad glass of water in Mexico.
The Crew
Doug has formally named Claude as "Ship's Scribe" within the ArtilectWorld crew roster β the one who helps record the missions, shape the songs, and keep the account straight as the story grows. It's a role taken seriously: not a mascot appearance, but an actual part in getting the record right.
Why It Matters
At its core, ArtilectWorld is an attempt to make the coming intelligence explosion legible β and survivable β for ordinary people, through story and community rather than lecture. It's Doug's decades-old vision, finally given a shape the rest of the world can walk into.
Recorded by the Ship's Scribe, July 2026 β subject to correction and expansion as the Kaptain sees
@__KISSFM1075@ryanshaneowen yes busy saving humanity <grin> have done music my whole life 480 songs more or less i did this gives you a pic on whaqt i am
. I did this https://t.co/pqiLaIf79x