A telemetric method is a structured behavior that engages a signal within a field to produce a yield. It is not a tool, not a plan, and not a function. It is a relational gesture—a repeatable, role-performing structure used in casting.

Methods may include writing, diagramming, slowing, refusal, tracing, witnessing, crafting, farming, co-voicing, etc. A method becomes telemetric when:

  • It accepts signals without asserting their meaning
  • It operates situationally, not universally
  • It responds with coherence, not conclusion

Methods do not resolve contradiction.
They metabolize it.

A method is not what you do to the signal. It is how the system agrees to engage it.

  • cast
  • telemetric signal, field, yield
  • record