Unwiring Arena provides a sophisticated framework for building compositional systems based on Arena Theory and categorical lenses. By unifying traditional wiring diagrams with 'unwiring' rules—the process of learning through constraint release—this skill allows developers to create agents that autonomously adapt their internal states based on external feedback. It leverages GF(3) tripartite channels (Minus, Ergodic, Plus) to maintain system equilibrium and uses the Arena Protocol for decentralized coordination via NATS. This is an essential tool for researchers and developers working on game theory, self-organizing systems, and complex coordination protocols where identity is derived from reafferent feedback cycles.