Aqua Ideation
Somewhere in the mid-21st century, an academic advisor loses his job to a program that never sleeps. Universities get leased, refit, and rebranded. Interfaces become rituals. People adapt anyway. Aqua Ideation writes from inside that pressure so the work holds up in the real world.
Aqua Ideation began as near-future fiction about education, technology, and the quiet violence of efficiency. Elite academies replace traditional pathways. Media companies lease failing universities. Automation arrives wearing a friendly interface.
In the real world, I build the same kind of resilience: accessibility-first writing systems, clear interaction logic, and publishing structures that keep authorship intact. The work sits at the boundary between narrative craft, usability discipline, and institutional literacy.