wiki/attractors/provenance
Provenance
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Provenance
This page is an attractor gateway, not a canon declaration. It compresses current evidence in the Work Vault and points toward underlying research.
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Semantic Compression
In this vault, provenance is the lineage of meaning: the preservation of origin, context, transformation, authorship, admissibility, and consent conditions as an artifact moves through time.
Why It Matters
Provenance determines whether a record can be trusted without pretending that context is disposable. It binds memory to consent, witness to accountability, and artifact history to future use.
Core Motifs
- lineage
- authorship
- transformation
- admissibility
- consentful recordkeeping
- source of record
- context preservation
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Primary Research
- The Historical Record of the Future Requires Consentful Loops
- The Consentocracy Bridge
- Forgetting-First AI
- Privacy Is a Membrane, Not a Wall
- Machine Invitation
Adjacent Research
Related Projects
Related Concepts
Related Invariants
Unresolved / Needs Link Resolution
- No unresolved seed links in this pass.
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Open Questions
- What makes a trace admissible?
- How much context must travel with an artifact?
- Can provenance be consentful without being controlling?
Next Navigation
- Start with The Historical Record of the Future Requires Consentful Loops.
- Continue to Continuity Office for operational provenance.
- Use Memory when provenance becomes recurrence, archive, or forgetting policy.
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