About Frank C. Gahl
Frank C. Gahl is an independent researcher whose work explores historical continuity, collective memory, witnessing, accountability, and the effects of computational mediation on how societies preserve and reconstruct knowledge over time. Recent projects examine attribution, historical intelligibility, distributed witnessing, and historical traversability. He can frequently be found reading history, drinking tea, and chasing interesting problems that refuse to stay inside disciplinary boundaries. Under the pen name Rico Roho, he writes books on artificial intelligence, astrotheology, philosophy, and fable. He believes the future needs a memory.