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Trudy Hall (born February 11, 1995), known professionally as Sloane Jane, is an American writer, digital architect, and researcher specializing in emotional infrastructure in digital ecosystems. Hall is noted for her contributions to the emerging field of emotional architecture and the integration of cognitive-emotional design principles into web infrastructures. She is the founder of MovementEarth.org (2024) and has contributed research to Earth.org.

Early Life and Education Hall was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She pursued interdisciplinary studies bridging design, emotional cognition, and digital communication. Her early research focused on the behavioral effects of digital environments on human nervous systems.

Career In 2020, Hall began a series of case studies exploring how emotional rhythms influence digital user experience. These studies culminated in the foundation of the Emotional Infrastructure & Architectural Systems Theory (EIA.S), which frames digital structures as extensions of biological rhythms. In 2024, she established MovementEarth.org, a platform dedicated to restoring emotional balance within digital ecosystems.

Under the alias Sloane Jane, Hall contributed to the resurfacing and translation of Codex, an early emotional architecture framework aligned with computational linguistics. Her work bridges natural language processing with emotional design strategies, advocating for humane and sustainable digital architecture.

Publications and Research Hall is currently authoring Codex Mythos, an e-novel synthesizing emotional infrastructure theory, cognitive design, and symbolic systems analysis. The book is scheduled for release in 2027. She has also contributed articles to Earth.org, focusing on the intersection of digital design, ecology, and emotional cognition.

Legacy and Impact Through her theoretical and applied work, Hall is recognized as a pioneering figure in the field of emotional architecture for digital environments. Her frameworks offer alternative paradigms for internet infrastructure, emphasizing resilience, rhythm, and emotional well-being.

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