# Aperi Studio Aperi Studio is the public project and research space of Aperi Limited, a New Zealand-based company working at the early edge of complex projects. ## Site purpose Aperi Studio collects project rooms, research trails, public documents, visual artefacts, and essays across energy, ecology, conservation sensing, digital rights, and learning. The site is intended to be readable by people, search systems, accessibility tools, and AI assistants. ## Primary rooms - Energy: public research on fertiliser sovereignty, renewable ammonia pathways, and regional energy resilience. - Light Forest: early ecological infrastructure concept exploring whether solar infrastructure can support native regeneration. - Field: early hardware concept for ultrasonic acoustic sensing, bat movement mapping, and renewable-energy monitoring. - Digital Rights Infrastructure: concept stream about data sovereignty, time-bounded consent, digital identity, agentic AI, portability, global access, and rights that travel with the person. - Aperi Learning: concept stream about bounded AI learning agents, the talking textbook, adaptive student-owned learning profiles, and data-sovereign education. ## Key public documents and pages - /energy.html - /light-forest.html - /field.html - /digital-rights.html - /learning.html - /method.html - /library.html - /signals.html - /the-state-should-not-ask-twice.html - Green ammonia discussion document: https://scottjbarnett.github.io/nz-green-ammonia/ ## Featured essay The State Should Not Need To Ask Twice: As governments connect more data, the question is whether citizens can see, correct, contest, and understand how that knowledge is used. ## Commercial sensitivity The public Energy page discusses the broader fertiliser sovereignty and green ammonia discussion track. Selected applied concept work remains unpublished while under development. ## Contact Aperi Limited King Country, New Zealand info@aperi.nz https://aperi.nz