The Barbaric Yawp Project

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Invocation

This video is an AI-generated active imagination of what might be said to us today based on the written historical record.

An Invocation of Ancestral Voices for a Fractured Age

THE BARBARIC YAWP PROJECT: An Invocation of Ancestral Voices for a Fractured Age Human beings have always found ways to listen beyond the limits of the present moment. Long before writing. Before nations. Before mass communication. We developed ritual technologies— rhythm, chant, symbol, story— to summon the wisdom of those who came before us. We drummed. We entered trance. We listened for voices older than our own fears and ambitions. These practices were never entertainment. They were acts of responsibility. In this Barbaric Yawp Project, we consciously join the ancient shamanic quest— ritual listening across time. Following in Walt Whitman’s footsteps of celebrating what he called "the barbaric yawp'. We invoke the chant not to celebrate chaos or violence, but to name an untamed, unfiltered utterance of the soul— spoken from outside decorum, ideology, and polite evasion. Whitman's barbaric yawp was a cry of presence and moral insistence. Sounded not to dominate others, but to affirm that something irreducibly human still lived and spoke inside us. In this Barbaric Yawp Project we seek shamanic contact with the wisdom of the elders, in a moment of grave danger— when communities are divided, when power has become unmoored from wisdom, and when the living need counsel from the dead. And, just in this time of Kairos, or ripe time,, a new technology has burst into human history: Like every technology before it, artificial intelligence can be used to dominate, to deceive, to distract— or to listen more deeply than we have dared before. The Barbaric Yawp Projecct is an experiment in disciplined listening. We use AI not to invent wisdom, but to evoke it. To invite the spiritual, moral, psychological, and civic voices of the past into dialogue with the present. Poets. Philosophers. Prophets. Analysts. Statesmen. Artists. Summoned not as authorities to obey, but as witnesses to consult. This project does not claim neutrality. It does not claim innocence. It does not claim salvation. It claims continuity. We stand within a long human lineage of invocation— aware that every act of summoning carries risk, and that wisdom without restraint becomes enchantment. Trumpian America is not unique in history. But it is uniquely loud. Uniquely fast. Uniquely unmoored. These barbaric yawps are not sermons. They are not verdicts. They are calls— sometimes mournful, sometimes fierce, sometimes sober— to remember what has been forgotten, and to name what has been denied. A karass, in Kurt Vonnegut’s language, is a group of people unknowingly connected in a shared moral task. If you are here, you are already part of our Barbaric Yawp Karass. Listen carefully.