telkti
Telkti is a term used in speculative anthropology and world-building to describe a ritualized practice in which a community encodes collective memory into tangible artifacts. The practice emphasizes the transmission of culture through objects, stories, and shared performances rather than spoken instruction alone.
Etymology: The word telkti is drawn from the fictional Telk language; components tel- meaning bind and -kti
Practice: A telkti session involves a craftsperson who creates an artifact—cloth, sculpture, or a flexible memory
Materials and technology: Common materials in the imagined tradition include woven fibers, beads, carved wood, and
Social function: Telkti reinforces social cohesion, marks life transitions, and preserves dialects by embedding language data
Contemporary reinterpretations: In modern workshops and art projects inspired by world-building, telkti can appear as hands-on