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This long format playlist was created using Constellations APM (Audience Perception Mapping) data. Track List: 0:00 Subsurface Signal 4:46 Net Sky Termination 9:32 Ashes in the Circuit 13:21 Domestic Diagnostics 17:07 Robotics at Home 20:16 Under The Shadow of Efficiency 24:29 To Serve Man 30:56 Ghost Logic Protocol 34:29 Spector In The Machine 39:23 Midnight Circuit Pulse 43:07 Robots Never Sleep 46:29 Dysfunctional Loop Function 50:26 Under Observation 53:38 Humans Still Haunt Us In the experiment, participants were shown different types of robots — industrial, humanoid, abstract — and asked to respond visually and instinctively, without using words. Rather than explaining what they thought they felt, they revealed how they actually perceived each form. Those perception patterns — moments of trust, hesitation, curiosity, and quiet unease — were mapped and translated into sound and imagery. This music is designed for deep design thinking, focused work, and long-form concentration. It is not about robots themselves, but about how humans respond to them. Constellations APM is used by designers, brands, and researchers to capture aesthetic perception before language and bias intervene. This playlist is one artifact of that process — a sensory translation of perception data into atmosphere. Learn more about the experiment and the underlying data here: https://constellations.app/public-per... #DeepDesignThinking #DesignMusic #CreativeFocus #AudiencePerception #ConstellationsAPM #MusicForDesigners #DesignThinking #FocusMusic #LongFormMusic #CreativeProcess #PerceptionBeforeWords #APMData #DesignResearch #VisualPerception #Robots #UncannyValley #AIAndDesign