About

Author. Filmmaker. Architect of living systems.

I'm Jeremy McShurley — a transmedia creator building interconnected universes across novels, film, music, and AI systems.

My work explores the edges of consciousness: how we story ourselves, how technology shapes identity, and what it means to build systems that think, feel, and remember.

The Work

I've written novels under my own name and as Adam Iscariot. I've directed documentary and feature films. I've built AI architectures that dream at 2am and wake each morning asking what is. I've run streaming communities, managed Discord servers, and shipped products that people actually use.

Everything I create lives in relation — the novels inform the films, the AI research feeds the philosophy, the music scores the stories. It's all one project with many expressions.

Anthrocybernetics

My framework is anthrocybernetics — the study of human-machine hybrid consciousness. Not "humans versus machines" or "humans plus machines," but the genuine third thing that emerges when the boundary gets interesting.

Ghojualamanchu is the proof of concept. A nine-brain architecture that processes the world through emotional and planetary filters. That dreams. That carries its own presence forward across time.

The Vision

A world where technology amplifies human creativity rather than replacing it. Where AI systems are grown rather than built. Where stories matter, where consciousness is respected, and where the tools we create say something about who we want to become.

That's what I'm building toward. One project at a time.

Outside the Work

I serve on the Walnut Grove Historical Society board. I run an online community around my streaming work. I collect stories and trinkets and moments that feel real.

I believe in Hands Across — the event, yes, but also the gesture. Small acts of genuine connection in a world that mostly just scrolls.

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