Daily archival record
The World Canvas
Daily world-state publications
Author's Note

The World Canvas is built by a person, not by an anonymous feed.

I am Jose Carlos Alarcon, and this project comes from a personal need to turn technology into something more deliberate: a daily artifact that does not just report the world, but frames it with intention.

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Who is behind it

My professional life is still rooted in Ormazabal, where I have spent more than two decades working in operational responsibility, team coordination, and project execution. Outside that environment, and whenever time allows, I write software because programming is not only a skill I am developing, but a real and enduring passion.

That duality shapes how I build. I come from a world where delivery, accountability, process discipline, and people coordination matter every day. When I create digital products, I bring that same mindset into software, product thinking, SEO, automation, and applied AI.

The World Canvas exists inside that intersection. It is not a generic experiment and it is not a content farm. It is a deliberately authored system that tries to make the daily news landscape more legible through editorial structure, visual synthesis, and a stable archive.

Why I keep building it

Software is one of the ways I think, explore, and give form to ideas. The World Canvas is where that personal drive becomes visible.

I am interested in products that feel authored rather than assembled. Products with a point of view, with structure, and with enough care that their choices can be explained. This project reflects that ambition.

It also reflects the reality of how I work: steadily, seriously, and in the time I can carve out around my day-to-day responsibilities. That constraint is part of the project, and part of why it matters to me.

A broader technical profile lives elsewhere

If you want the more complete professional context, including my broader work across product, SEO, automation, and AI, you can find it on WebsitesTechnology.