Creative Research & Media
KAM Research produces original creative work at the intersection of economics, consciousness, and storytelling. These projects translate complex ideas into narratives that are accessible, imaginative, and emotionally resonant.
Through fiction, nonfiction, and multimedia content, KAM Research explores how individuals and communities navigate systems of meaning, uncertainty, and resilience.
Travels with Princess Aurora
Travels with Princess Aurora is a multimedia commentary series documenting economic insights through the lens of everyday travel, observation, and humor.
Part educational project, part personal journey, it makes macroeconomic and policy concepts approachable by grounding them in real places and real life with the loyal companionship of the adorable Princess Aurora.

This project serves as a bridge between formal analysis and public-facing education. It is where KAM Research meets storytelling, travelogue, and accessible economics.
Synesthesia: A Novel
Synesthesia is a completed work of speculative fiction that blends multidimensional travel, political tension, healing, and the science of consciousness.
The novel follows characters moving between worlds, exploring themes of power, perception, trauma, and agency. It functions as a narrative vessel for ideas surrounding sovereignty, cognition, and the unseen forces shaping human experience.
Consciousness Research & Nonfiction Work
Alongside fiction, KAM Research is developing a nonfiction book exploring the science of consciousness and its implications for economic and social behavior.
This work examines:
- Bioelectricity and neural signaling
- Perception, cognition, and subjective experience
- Anomalous perception research
- Behavioral and economic modeling
- Historical and contemporary suppression of scientific inquiry
The aim is rigorous synthesis: bringing clarity and narrative structure to research that is often fragmented across disciplines.
Sovereignty, Systems, and Storytelling
Across all creative projects, a common question repeats:
How do people understand the systems they live within and imagine better ones?
Through fiction, essays, public talks, multimedia content, and community events, KAM Research uses storytelling to:
- Expand public economic literacy
- Improve local and personal resilience
- Spark curiosity around consciousness and meaning
- Connect complex research to lived experience
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