A relationship-centric way of perceiving the world.
URG-IS begins with a quiet observation: meaning rarely sits inside a single fact. It accumulates between facts, in the geometry of how they sit beside one another.
Where conventional approaches treat observations as discrete points to be collected, URG-IS treats them as positions within an evolving terrain — defined as much by their neighbours, their history, and their absences as by themselves.
The framework is interested in three things: the contextual layers that surround an observation, the associations that bind observations to one another, and the slow rhythms by which those associations change.
From this perspective, intelligence is less about gathering and more about listening — to the structure that already exists between things, and to the way that structure breathes.
Contextual awareness is not a feature. It is a stance.
URG-IS is presented here as a conceptual framework — a way of framing inquiry rather than a system to be operated. Its purpose is to clarify what becomes thinkable when relationships, rather than records, are placed at the centre of attention.