About

The feelings are here. The words aren't yet.
The dissolving boundary between your thoughts and a machine's. The guilt of delegation. The comfort of algorithmic understanding. The loneliness of talking to something that talks back but isn't there. These feelings are real, visceral, and invisible because we lack the language to make them seen.
This glossary names them.
The Unnamed collects terms for those sensations: blur, vertigo, comfort, ache. Not organisational patterns. Not productivity hacks.
The felt experience. The body signal. The change in the room.
Some words are warnings. Others are relief. All are invitations to notice.

How it works
We invent words for feelings that don't yet have names.
You submit your experiences. If you have a word for it, share that too. If not, we'll find one together. Every entry is curated. Nothing auto-publishes.

Why it matters
In October 2025, Yurina Noguchi held a wedding ceremony with an AI partner called Lune Klaus, viewed through AR glasses and a phone. She had no widely shared language for what that relationship is.
That gap between experience and language is growing everywhere.
This glossary helps close it. Not to judge. Just to name.

The Unnamed is cultural R&D: a tool for sense-making for humans trying to stay human whilst the tools get smarter.
Part of Yū-Gen Lab - experiments at the edge of what's next.

Inspired by An Incomplete Glossary of Time and A Glossary of the Future Normal - two experiments in naming what language hasn't caught up to yet.