TRUVATURA
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"Si cunta e si rricunta ca 'na vota c'era na ranni truvatura…"

TRUVATURA is a field-oracle for exploring the world as it appears when we show up—half intention, half accident, with a sense of play. It's a chat where reality posts first: you add the prompt. Replies aren't "answers," they're continuations.

How it works

Explore

While moving through everyday life, you naturally notice things. TRUVATURA nudges a small move: "hey—look at that."

Stop where attention has landed. Take a photo. Write a prompt that invites thought. Post it—so others can engage what sits beneath (and above) what you see.

Read

You enter other people's noticing. They enter yours. Each prompt becomes a shared way of looking—more layers, more angles, more life.

  • Prompt = a noticed detail + a question / spell / invitation
  • Reply = your continuation
  • Reply to a reply = a branching thread (a reply becomes a new doorway)

Go wild. Use it however you want. Vive! Live!

In Sicilian folklore, a truvatura is a hidden treasure—sometimes a literal cache (gold, objects), sometimes a condensed knot of fate and memory. Stories often distinguish between free treasures (found by chance) and bound treasures (that can only be taken through an exact rite: the right words, the right timing, the right gestures). In many versions there is a rule: do not look back while taking it—an underworld constraint, like a plutonic test.

A truvatura is therefore a lottery of the past: you may be "chosen," but luck isn't enough. What matters is how you approach, how you hold attention, and whether you can cross a threshold without breaking the spell.

What is "Signal"?

We treat connection as a field condition—negotiated between device, body, and place. Sometimes you have signal, sometimes you don't. Refresh the page to connect.

This is an experimental MVP, built in collaboration between Jonathan and AI, from a spontaneous interaction idea that emerged together with Neha.

If you want to reach us, you can: mention @jona or @neh (in prompts or replies), or post a prompt with #meta.

ā—‹ NO SIGNAL