# Signal Commons Station – Embodiment Plan The loudest hum in the codex right now is the **Signal Commons Station**: a table-top kit that lets neighborhood stewards surface live signals about wellbeing, resource flows, and emerging needs—and feed them back into the BlackRoad codex. ## 1. Anchor Module - **Tomorrow's build**: reconfigure the existing Prism Console dashboard template to accept manual inputs from a shared Google Sheet, using the already-installed LocalStack mock services for quick iteration. - **On the desk**: reuse the Raspberry Pi telemetry nodes from the resilience lab to log ambient data (temperature, air quality, foot traffic) and push CSV exports into the sheet twice daily. - **Immediate ritual**: print the "pulse cards" template, tape them to the console, and have the steward jot one qualitative observation per check-in alongside the metrics. ## 2. Field Constellation - **Neighborhood systems designer (J. Alvarez)** to stress-test how the signals map to real civic workflows. - **Community health ethnographer (Dr. N. Bhatia)** to challenge the qualitative capture practices and ensure care narratives are centered. - **Data governance engineer (internal: R. Chen)** to audit the hand-offs between manual entries and codex ingestion scripts. ## 3. Proof-of-Meaning - **Who feels seen**: block captains, mutual aid leads, and street vendors whose micro-signals rarely enter municipal dashboards. - **Who might be freed**: the steward collective gains a shared language to negotiate with city agencies without surrendering their lived expertise. ## 4. Living Archive - Stand up a "Signal Commons Log" inside the codex repo: one Markdown note per field session, committing raw metrics, pulse cards, and reflections. - Layer a lightweight tagging schema (signal type, emotion tone, urgency) so entries remain queryable as the archive thickens. ## 5. Small Public - Share the first 48-hour snapshot as a Loom walk-through with the Friday Circle (8 trusted collaborators) and invite silent annotations. - Observe not just bug reports but the metaphors, worries, and invitations their comments surface—fold those back into the next iteration.