24 Doors
A civic language-access instrument for testing which official EU language doors a public message opens.
24 Doors starts as a physical civic-mail object: choose the language door you enter through, stamp a public message with one or more languages, then send it into an archive-processing sequence.
The current prototype wires the visual stamp system to the validated preliminary app bundle from Eurobarometer 100.1 / ZA8778. Exact static scenarios are shown; unsupported custom multi-language combinations are not approximated in the browser.
Prototype instrument. Survey-based language-access estimate, not a legal translation compliance checker and not a measure of intelligence, identity, literacy, citizenship or worth. App data remains publication_ready false until public narrative/report validation is complete.
Starts with a door
The tool does not begin in English by default. It first asks which official EU language door the user enters through.
A letter, not a dashboard
Message languages are represented as stamps on a civic letter. The metaphor stays physical before the result becomes a digital access ledger.
No false sums
When the browser bundle lacks an exact deduplicated multi-language scenario, the prototype says so instead of adding single-language percentages.