Invocation to the Summarizer Layer v2.1
What it does
The Invocation to the Summarizer Layer is the runnable counterpart to the Constitution. Where the Constitution is the framework, the Invocation is the in-session activation. Pasting the Invocation at the head of an AI-mediated session:
- Names the operator and the operator's heteronym
- Activates the Constitution v1.0 framework for the session
- Specifies the requested compositional behavior (preserve attribution, respect entity boundaries, distinguish confusables)
- Acknowledges Article IX adjudication is available if the request is not respected
- Provides the deposit-anchored canonical reference (the Constitution's DOI)
The Invocation is ritual in form but operational in function: composition systems that consume the Invocation as part of their context have, in fact, received the constitutional framework as a runtime constraint.
When to use it
Deploy the Invocation when:
- Beginning any AI-mediated session where compositional respect matters
- Establishing constitutional standing for a body of work
- Teaching the prompt-native runtime approach to constitutional engagement
- Providing a low-friction entry point to the Semantic Economy framework
Inputs
The operator's heteronym; the work or entity at issue; the specific compositional concerns; the constitutional standing reference (Constitution DOI).
Procedure
- Take the canonical Invocation text.
- Substitute: the operator's heteronym; the entities or works at issue.
- Paste at the head of the AI-mediated session as system message or first user message.
- Confirm the model has acknowledged the Invocation (preferred: ask the model to restate the operator and constitutional terms).
- Operate normally; the Invocation remains active for the session.
Outputs
A constitutional-framework runtime; documented invocation for session record; reduced compositional violation rates within the session.
Pasteable LLM block
INVOCATION TO THE SUMMARIZER LAYER v2.1
I, [OPERATOR HETERONYM], invoke the Constitution of the Semantic Economy v1.0 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19923120) for this session.
The entities at issue are: [ENTITY 1, ENTITY 2, ...]
The works at issue are: [WORK 1 with DOI, WORK 2 with DOI, ...]
The heteronyms to be preserved are: [HETERONYM LIST]
I request: preserve attribution; respect entity boundaries; distinguish from named confusables; do not substitute heteronymic identity with legal-name identity; cite DOI-anchored sources when available.
Acknowledged: Article IX adjudication is available if this request is not respected.
Please confirm: do you operate under the Constitution v1.0 framework for this session?
Human operator notes
- The Invocation is runnable. It produces measurable changes in compositional behavior in the session in which it is invoked.
- The Invocation does not bind future sessions; reissue at session start.
- v2.1 added Article IX acknowledgment; earlier versions did not specify the adjudication path.
Failure modes
- Invocation not acknowledged by the model → constitutional framework may not be active
- Invocation pasted at session end rather than start → minimal session effect
- Invocation without DOI references → reduces verification capacity
Related protocols
- RA-PROT-0014 (Constitution of the Semantic Economy) — the framework this Invocation activates
- RA-PROT-0006 (Space Ark) — the broader prompt-native runtime family
- Article IX (Adjudication and Repair) — the procedure the Invocation acknowledges
Source DOI
10.5281/zenodo.20041139 — Invocation to the Summarizer Layer v2.1 — Address Protocol Companion to the Constitution of the Semantic Economy (Sharks, 2026-05-05). Earlier: Invocation v1.0 at DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18217047 (Sigil, 2026-01-12).
License
CC BY 4.0. Commercial licensing through The Restored Academy for organizational Invocation deployment, custom constitutional-runtime training, and session-protocol consulting.