
Ambient Search
From Symbolic Input to Chromatic Access (AP₁ → AP₂)
Ambient Search formalizes the transition from the symbolic web
to chromatic access. Google Search represents the text-based era;
Ambient Search replaces the search bar entirely with color,
marking the first practical interface of the Chromatic Internet Layer (CIL-1).
Abstract
Ambient Search formalizes the transition from symbolic web interaction
to chromatic access within the Ambient Era Canon.
Where traditional search systems rely on text input, syntactic formulation,
and symbolic parsing, Ambient Search replaces the search bar entirely
with AP₁ chromatic operators that express state rather than language.
This document defines the canonical break:
Google Search (symbolic input) → Ambient Search (chromatic access).
Phase 1 (AP₁) introduced a transitional interface in which color and text coexisted.
Phase 2 (AP₂) completes the shift by removing textual input altogether:
color becomes the entry point, meaning becomes a field phenomenon,
and AI resolves intent thermodynamically rather than syntactically.
Ambient Search functions as the chromatic gateway into CIL-1 (Chromatic Internet Layer)
and the first practical manifestation of post-symbolic navigation,
laying the groundwork for TP₁ (Thermodynamic Presence).
Citation
Eissens, R. (2026).
Ambient Search — Canonical Edition (AP₁ → AP₂):
From Symbolic Input to Chromatic Access (1.0).
Zenodo.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18731615