The CharliVerse
The CharliVerse is the name for the interconnected body of work I operate across - studios, publications, communities, and frameworks that share a common set of ideas about AI, access, and what it means to think carefully in public.
It is run by one person, directed by one person, and held together by a coherent intellectual framework rather than an organisational chart. The tools that make this possible are AI agents. The philosophy that shapes it is my own.
Studios and projects
Blind Ant
A lived experience validation studio operating at the intersection of AI and accessibility. Blind Ant tests, interrogates, and validates AI tools and outputs from the perspective of a blind practitioner with decades of experience in access technology.
Museum of Access and Assistive Technology
A museum founded on the principle that testimony matters more than objects. The Museum of Access and Assistive Technology documents the lived experience of using assistive technology - the breakthroughs, the failures, and the ordinary daily reality. Planned soft opening summer 2026.
CARRADOS
Home of the Tyrer Framework - the body of theoretical work underpinning the CharliVerse, including Tyrer's Law, the Tyrer Accessibility Scale, and the Inference Space model.
Publications and communities
Postcards from Inference Space
A Substack publication for AI practitioners. Writing about working with AI at the frontier - inference engineering, agent architecture, and what it actually feels like to spend thousands of hours inside these systems.
Through the AIs of the Blind
A LinkedIn newsletter covering AI from a blind perspective. Practical, honest, and grounded in lived experience.
AI with the Blind
A Facebook community of more than 1,200 blind AI enthusiasts. The largest dedicated space for blind people working with AI tools.