Is digital garden a creation/curation style, design pattern, or an arcgitecture that fits some platforms better than others? Thoughts etc?
I covered static sites in my text renaissance post but not digital gardens since I don’t yet have a sense of it
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1/ I've been thinking of it very much as a pattern language centred around the core ethos of non-chronoloigcal WIP microposts.
Layered with a pick n' mix set of common design patterns;
Wikis
Unsorted piles
Exploratory node graph
Internal Bi-directional links
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2/ External Bi-directional links (web mentions)
Invitiations to collaborate (edit buttons, quick links to tweet backs)
Annotation a la
Heavy reposts, citations, credits, & references
Changelogs (or alternatively, complete chronological abstinence)
3/ You pick the patterns that best fit your content
General experimentation with the medium of the web feels like it has a strong role here too.
Resurgence of playful, weird CSS.
Tools like reducing friction for mixing interactive elements into text.
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4/ So far SSG's like , Next.js, (and whatever magic is building ;)), are the best medium for the R&D efforts of the Twittering Digital Gardeners Association™️
Once we settle into a few design patterns that work well for the majority...
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External bi-directional links as in pingbacks?
I’d love to see annotation on sentence/paragraph level à la Hypothes.is.
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“Chronological abstinence”. I like the idea of being asynchronous as some kind of spiritual renunciation of time. This is my askesis.
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