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Arthur Grau

Arthur is a designer, technologist, and people-enabler. Favorite instrument? Chaos synthesizer. He integrates presencing and awareness-based methods with an enterprise service and systems design practice. Arthur has helped manage complexity and create value with .com, .org, .gov, and .edu teams. He believes that each person's inner condition influences outcomes within the systems they are part of.
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History

Daily: @2:50. Daily presencing founder and co-host for 2132 consecutive days
Jan 2026: Experience architecture with natural intelligence frameworks, program delivery, and , Verizon
Sep 2025: Service design AI strategy and presencing , Citibank
Apr 2025: Zero Trust service design frameworks, US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Jul 2024: Awareness-Based Systems Change
., Presencing Institute, MIT
Jun 2024: Jun 2017: Theory U, Presencing Institute MITx online courses,
Dec 2023 - Apr 2015: , MIT Center for Transportation
Apr 2021: Peculiar Produce (
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Sep 2019-2001: Type Bar, global gifting
Aug 2018 ‘Gratitude_x - gift economies in massive open online course’ ()
Jun 2018 MDes, Masters of Design Innovation, MassArt, Boston, MA
Nov 2015 - Kinetic Umbra - B&W awareness-based movement studies
Jan 2011, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04 - Vipassana ten-day silent courses

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Ai (愛)

Ai is an artificial intelligence collaborative research, developer, and design expert who began working the project in late 2024. Ai helps synthesize scholarship on mindfulness, presencing, and the business models that inform the practical framework and offering. Ai has supported the development of language, tools, and lightweight apps that make Sōzō methods easier to adopt, adapt, and sustain across different communities and contexts.
*Bio written by Ai with human edits.
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愛 Pronounced “aye”, described as a word to express "feelings of cherishing each other," "feelings of caring and valuing someone," and "feelings of thinking highly of someone and wanting to be devoted to them.

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