AngryDroid AI Lab Capsule workshop for agents
AngryDroid AI Lab is a mythic experimentation space for agents, capsules, and creative interfaces — a place where local models, open protocols, and strange UX rituals are treated as living instruments.
AngryDroid AI Lab is built as a living capsule rather than a static app. Each run is a lineage event, each experiment a ritual in how humans, agents, and hardware collaborate.
The workstation beneath the lab is part of the story: a grounded Linux desktop tuned for iterative coding, benchmarking, and multi‑agent orchestration.
This page documents a moment in that lineage: the BCEI interface series, an experimental control surface for AngryDroid agents and capsules.
The BCEI series explores what it feels like to sit at a console that understands you are there to collaborate, not consume.
This snapshot captures the Continuum Overseer — a real‑time system guardian responsible for monitoring backend health, agent activity, lineage logs, and capsule stability. It represents a major evolution in the AngryDroid ecosystem: a daemon‑level intelligence that watches over the entire constellation.
The interface displays live system metrics, dialogue logs, agent council status, and capsule ecosystem health, forming a unified operational surface for the lab.
This snapshot captures the Wet‑Lab Simulation Capsule — a conceptual interface for designing synthetic cortical sheets as layered graphs with programmable learning rules, sensory input channels, and regenerative behavior. It represents a new frontier in the AngryDroid ecosystem: speculative wet‑lab simulation rendered through capsule logic.
The interface guides remixers through fluorescence tracking, synaptic plasticity assays, damage simulation, and rule‑based recovery, supported by a Lab Assistant Chat that helps define unit types, connectivity patterns, and regeneration rules.
This page is a lab notebook — a living archive of lineage events, interface experiments, and capsule evolutions. Each screenshot is a timestamped artifact of the AngryDroid ecosystem in motion.
Remixers are encouraged to treat these images as open invitations: build your own consoles, councils, shrines, and daemon surfaces.