Media Chamber

Jury Syntegration becomes far more powerful when it includes documentary style filming and structured media capture. This means the process is not only experienced by those physically present in each session. It can also be experienced by the outer jury, by absent participants, and by later publics. The media record is not merely publicity. It is deliberative evidence. The gestures, hesitations, emotional charges, interruptions, and concrete scenes of the process are part of what the system must learn from. When this material is organised as an interactive Media HyperGraph, it becomes a Guide. The Guide allows people to trace issues, archetypes, scenes, proposals, and responses across the whole event. A person can move from one topic to another, from one Hitchhiker’s perspective to another, from an intervention to its later consequences. In this sense Jury Syntegration is not only bicameral. It approaches a three-chamber system: - inner chamber of structured discussion. - outer chamber of archetypal witness. - public chamber of navigable memory.